Tmort
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After a couple years of primarily listening to Tidal through my NAD C658 preamp (Anthem MCA225 mk 2 amp), on my classic 9’s I’ve decided it’s time to step up my vinyl game. Something better than the built in head amp for phono (MM only), in my NAD preamp.
I have a nice vintage TT and arm (Kenwood KD500 and a grace arm), with a middling cart (Grado gold), but am interested in moving up the cartridge to something better near term….for now though I’m interested in a decent phono preamp but don’t want to spend more than roughly $1k.
I am suspecting a tube preamp would be a good match with our beloved electrostatic speakers, but there are more than a few nice SS units out there. I know everyone has an opinion and their own preferences but I’d like to primarily keep the focus on the following preamps:
in no particular order:
1) the hagerman cornet 4, a MM only tube unit (not crazy about inability to use MC, but you can accomplish that with added gear if needed). Currently on sale for $500 through the hagerman website.
2) the Black Ice Audio fusion F9 hybrid tube preamp. I’ve not seen a lot of reviews of this but the few I have seen were positive. Their higher priced F159 unit is very nice too but out of my desired price range.
3) Lastly, my SS consideration: the Gold Note PH5. Pretty well reviewed unit most seem to really like, I just don’t know that it might have the warmth of a tube preamp that might provide some spice to my vinyl listening which would distinguish it from the highly clean and tight stuff I listen too streaming. The PH5 does have easily configurable playback curves which apparently can really tweak the sound depending upon the record‘s label of origin.
I appreciate your time and thoughts!
I have a nice vintage TT and arm (Kenwood KD500 and a grace arm), with a middling cart (Grado gold), but am interested in moving up the cartridge to something better near term….for now though I’m interested in a decent phono preamp but don’t want to spend more than roughly $1k.
I am suspecting a tube preamp would be a good match with our beloved electrostatic speakers, but there are more than a few nice SS units out there. I know everyone has an opinion and their own preferences but I’d like to primarily keep the focus on the following preamps:
in no particular order:
1) the hagerman cornet 4, a MM only tube unit (not crazy about inability to use MC, but you can accomplish that with added gear if needed). Currently on sale for $500 through the hagerman website.
2) the Black Ice Audio fusion F9 hybrid tube preamp. I’ve not seen a lot of reviews of this but the few I have seen were positive. Their higher priced F159 unit is very nice too but out of my desired price range.
3) Lastly, my SS consideration: the Gold Note PH5. Pretty well reviewed unit most seem to really like, I just don’t know that it might have the warmth of a tube preamp that might provide some spice to my vinyl listening which would distinguish it from the highly clean and tight stuff I listen too streaming. The PH5 does have easily configurable playback curves which apparently can really tweak the sound depending upon the record‘s label of origin.
I appreciate your time and thoughts!