Hi Guys,
I've been chomping at the bit to have my friend over and compare his vinyl system to mine.
Over the last couple of months i've purchased a perreaux sxv-1 phonostage which cost me $420au, i believe it sells for $350us(in the states), i purchased it for a good price from my local hifi dealer. I also purchased my Bluenote Piccolo Turntable which i believes sells for about $1200us(states), i imported mine from singapore which cost me $1400au.
My system:
Bluenote Piccolo Turntable
Perreaux sxv-1 phonostage
N.E.W. P3 (tube preamp with remote control)
Aksa 100 (nirvana amplifier)
W.A.R. Audio speakers (mtm design 2 x 7 inch Focal mid/bass drivers and raven 1 ribbon tweeter)
cables: bolder digital and ic's. axon speaker cable.
My friend has an old Acoustic Research EB101 turntable, it sold for $1000au in the early 90's and was favourably compared to the rega 3 by hifi magazines at the time (i actually sold this turntable to my friend for a bargain price

). My friend also has the musical fidelity xlps and power supply which costs $1000au as a combination.
First up we played my perreaux for about 1 hour and we both thought it sounded quite good. We played mostly reasonable quality rock albums (sorry this is my preferred music on vinyl). During our time with the perreaux phonostage hum was audible from the seated position (about 8').
My friend and i swapped out the perreaux for the musical fidelity (it had been warming up for about 1 hour prior to this) and both of us agreed we thought the mf was more refined in the top end and had a less aggressive sound compared to the perreaux phonostage. The sound stage was comparable between both units and we couldn't really notice any differences except as stated previously.
We both agree that the musical fidelity had a slight edge sonically compared to the perreaux, however the hum issue of the perreaux is unacceptable imo.
Okay we now removed my Bluenote Turntable from the system and placed the Acoustic Research TT and started playing it. We both immediately agreed that the AR tt sounded more refined again compared to the piccolo. it had a deeper soundstage and was again more refined in the top end compared to the piccolo tt.
I'm not surprised the Bluenote tt did not perform as good as the old trustworthy Acoustic Research tt, as my tt has very cheap audio technica cartridge which was thrown in as a deal sweetener. The AR tt had installed a shure 97he cartridge which i bought when i had the turntable and which i always thought was a good performer for the $$$.
You might think that i should be feeling a bit depressed but i'm not (although my friend was happy). It has confirmed my opinion that i have to replace the cartridge in my turntable as soon as possible to get the best possible sound.
I will also contact my dealer and perreaux and find out why i have so much hum in my system. it must be grounding issue. The perreaux has always just been a fill in job until i can afford something better.
Anyway that is the conclusion of my mini-review, hopefully it will give some help to prospective purchasers of these 2 units. I do believe (even though i hate to say so) that i have been as honest as possible with my opinions.
Regards
Rocket