What phono stage
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I was going to suggest the Electrocompaniet ECP MK2 until I saw your budget, it is a stunning phono stage nonetheless.
Buying used must be/is the way to go with what you have to spend but if you wanted to buy new then the Schiit Mani is a nifty little unit though, it may not be in the same realm quality wise with what you have ... worth a listen.
Buying used must be/is the way to go with what you have to spend but if you wanted to buy new then the Schiit Mani is a nifty little unit though, it may not be in the same realm quality wise with what you have ... worth a listen.
Edited by BiggaJ on Tuesday 3rd February 08:55
Edited by BiggaJ on Tuesday 3rd February 08:55
I found a Graham Slee gram amp 2 on eBay which I use on my 2nd Yamaha system. It has a basic phone stage built in but the gram amp gives better results. It was £200 new and the PSU-1 power pack was about £150 but I got both used for £200 all in. The phone stage is about £180 on Amazon without the power pack. I can't say it's better or worse than other options as I've not tested anything else but I'm happy with it.
The Schiit Mani 2 is also highly regarded and can be had around your budget.
The Schiit Mani 2 is also highly regarded and can be had around your budget.
I agree with the NAD idea; or this Fosi for well under budget:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fosi-Audio-BOX-X5-Preampl...
Not much more needed really
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fosi-Audio-BOX-X5-Preampl...
Not much more needed really
Thanks for the ideas.
This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
curvature said:
Thanks for the ideas.
This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
Probably cheaper to change the wife!!This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
danb79 said:
I agree with the NAD idea; or this Fosi for well under budget:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fosi-Audio-BOX-X5-Preampl...
Not much more needed really
I have this, works very well, very discrete & minimal, only very slight gripe is the manual on/off even after the mains is turned on, but as you have to get up to put a record on in the first place it is really not much of an issue.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fosi-Audio-BOX-X5-Preampl...
Not much more needed really
curvature said:
Thanks for the ideas.
This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
I'm sure these will not look out of place and even come in a few colour options to suit, bit pricy but probably still less costly than a wife.This all started because I was told we needed to decorate the lounge and put a herringbone floor down in November. The lounge is finished but I was informed that my Monitor Audio S5 Oak speakers were not allowed back as they clashed with the floor.
So now I also have to buy new speakers!
The obvious answer to the phono stage question is a used Arcam r-phono, if you can find one.
Some of the r-series designs were later used inside the top-model amplifiers and receivers, so are good quality.
Another option is Heed - the quasar or questar - again used.
Some of the r-series designs were later used inside the top-model amplifiers and receivers, so are good quality.
Another option is Heed - the quasar or questar - again used.
Edited by dobly on Friday 6th February 04:57
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