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I'm curious. Would you care to explain why you would not go with a tube drive phono preamp? Noise?Thanks!
MaritanGood to see you back. Which way did you decide to go between the two TT's, the Kenwood or the JVC or both. If not the JVC were you able to turn it over?Also where did you end up cartridge wise. Last I knew you were playing with a Signet.Jack
Sure. I probably should have qualified that better and said that I will never use another tube phono preamp that uses tube-driven gain for low output moving coil cartridges. Getting to 55 or 60db of gain using nothing but tubes is a bad design choice as far as I am concerned. I have owned two phono preamps designed like that and neither of them were quiet enough for my tastes. Tube driven MM phono stages are fine with good designs and implementations. You can put a step up transformer in front of that and get excellent sound with a LOMC cart.--Jerome
snip-Later sold this combo and used the excellent phono stage in the Music Reference RM-5 preamp. For the convenience of remote, I foolishly sold the MR and bought a Kora Eclipse preamp with to no thought of the phono stage. A couple of years ago when I bought the first of my vintage JVC DD's, I found out that the phono stage in the Kora was just an after thought and pretty bad. In sucession upon that discovery I tried the TCC, the ART, V-LPS and Cambridge. In the end I had my Holman completely re-capped and restored to original factory specs, rather than modded like Vince at Audioproz does. Once I got it back I discovered that it bettered all of the previously listed phono stages. I didn't start looking again until I decided I wanted to try LOMC for the first time. I was prepared to order the Phonomena II until I read Den's description of all the stages he had tried iincluding all of the reviewers faves. Decided to give the Vista a try and have not been disappointed. The gain adjustments are great and the loading settings are subject to whatever you want to order and try. Have already had to adjust some when I switched from the winter tube amps to the Florida summer Odyssey SS amp.Jack
I own the Vista but have wondered how the Hagerman Bugle1 or Bugle2 using a wall wart would stack up against the Vista. Any thoughts on that