watchnerd
Grand Contributor
Add rumble filter performance.
at what hz?
Add rumble filter performance.
at what hz?
+1 So much gear, so little time.LP is obsolete. I wouldn't waste limited time, funds and effort on it. I know it has a certain status among audiophiles. Are we going to test cassette tape, 8-track,RTR, 78s, Rdat, HiFi VHS sound tracks, and wire recordings?
Are we going to test cassette tape, 8-track, RTR . . .?
Hi everyone!Here are some 1983 specs for a Hafler pre-amp phon0 section with test source references
I'm dubious about the difference between channels, but I am interested in phase in phono stages.We rarely measure phase difference between channels, a very important parameter for some sources. It explains much of the perceived difference in phono preamps, but no one mentions it; just amplitude.
With the AP you can generate an inverse RIAA curve for sweep purposes? I need to create an outboard passive inverse RIAA network to produce a meaningful deviation result on my old gear and it will top out at 30KHz.
Here's an example of quite comprehensive specs for one of my preamps (circa 1983):
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Phono stages peaked around the time of CD's introduction and then gradually disappeared or got cheapened. Today's phono stages are pretty average IMO.
I just had a thought, since the Pro-Ject S2 DAC that Amir measured came thru with flying colors, I'm wondering if something from them might also be well designed? The Phono Box S2 (sister design to the S2 DAC?) for under $200 looks like it might be just the ticket though it seems to be a bit hard to find in the US right now.Do you have examples of commercially available phono preamps of technically outstanding quality?
As I've mentioned before, a phono-pre is a very simple amp/eq box that shouldn't cost very much to get excellent performance once you subtract any audiophool magic dust claims, religious surcharges, etc