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In Reply to: If I go separate phono preamp, I'm kinda stuck there, too. I really posted by Opus 33 1/3 on November 4, 2015 at 09:42:43:
I know what you're saying.
I love the flexibility of having an outboard phono and with the EAR 834P that I had, I found the CineMag SUT to be a superior performer vs the EAR's own internal MC step-up-transformers. So we had even more cables to deal with in wiring all those bits together.
And now you want to find an integrated that sounds as good as your separates AND have a phonostage that sounds equally as good as your present setup. All on a reasonable budget.
It's a tough challenge so whatever you choose, I'd be real curious to get your impressions.
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- RE: If I go separate phono preamp, I'm kinda stuck there, too. I really - AbeCollins 10:49:54 11/04/15 (3)
- Might just wind up sticking with the Modulus and either an Emotiva XPA-200 - Opus 33 1/3 11:47:35 11/04/15 (2)
- RE: Might just wind up sticking with the Modulus and either an Emotiva XPA-200 - John Elison 15:28:26 11/05/15 (1)
- Not a big fan of Class D amps. I have an ICE powered integrated. /nt\ - Opus 33 1/3 16:17:04 11/05/15 (0)