Ok guys,
I have a Music Hall MMF 5 turntable with a Parasound PPH100 phono preamp. The Parasound just doesn't cut it for me. The Music is two dimensional and lacks sparkle and air. Prior to the Parasound I was using an Antique Audio USA preamp that I sold due to financial reasons. The ASUSA was much better than the parasound.
My budget is $300 used or new, tube or solid state. I have a few components to sell first before I make my purchase.
So far the only Phono-preamp I'm considering is the Channel Island Audio.
Thanks
Dennis
Are you using the Goldring 1012GX cartridge that came standard on this table? If so, I'd recommend a new cart in combination with the phono pre. Some of the problems you describe I experienced with the Goldring. However, I am in the minority for not liking Goldring's. I tried the upgraded 1042? as well... the highs were a bit unnatural to me, in my system.
I'm a big fan of moving coils. In fact, in going through cartridges, I learned I only like MC. If I did it over again, I'd get a low output MC and pair it with a phono pre that did low output MC well. One day I will buy the EE Minimax phono pre. Tubes + Coils = Long term satisfaction for Carlman.
