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You are flirting with some really great stuff...

I agree with the other poster who suggested that you upgrade your phono preamp first. The cartridge will be held back by a phono preamp that cannot provide the right kind of amplification.

The phono preamp has the toughest job in the whole system. It has to provide at least 45db of clean gain with the RIAA de-emphasis applied.

The trick is to have a power supply quiet enough to provide clean DC voltage at levels low enough that other components never have to deal with. You have LOMC cartridges and the job is even tougher with gain of at least 60 db.

That gain has to be provided without adding or taking anything away at levels that most gear could never deal with. Not only does the DC voltage need to be extremely quiet but the amplification needs to be extremely linear and impart nor subtract anything at those extreme low levels.

This is a very difficult job and most phono preamps only provide an acceptable job of amplification with the lowest level signals obscured or distorted by circuitry and/or power supply issues.

In a phono preamp everything matters. The layout of the wiring and circuit traces is sensitive. The selection of all active and passive components makes a difference because the phono preamp has to perform as well at 0.1 volt as it does at 0.00001 volts.

There can be nothing added or taken away and that makes everything a candidate to ruin the component's job. That is why there are so few really great phono preamps around.

Now that the LP resurgence is with us the selection of really great phono preamps is easier but you still have to be careful and select a phono preamp only after you have had a chance to audition it.

You are doing the right thing by asking around here. There is lots of experience around here and you can avoid the mistakes that others have had to live with.

The Jolida preamp is decent but there are much better phono preamps available. If you want a really great phono preamp be prepared to spend at least $2000 and probably more.

If you are flirting at the $3000 price point I recommend that you save a little more and get the Ortofon Windfeld Ti. It does not bowl anyone over because it simply does everything you ask it to do.

The Windfeld Ti tracks like the best MM/MI cartridge while remaining dead neutral. It will not make lousy LPs sound great and will make great LPs sound unbelievable.

I got a very large tax refund a couple of years ago and bought myself a Windfeld Ti and have never regretted it. It retails for $4390 USD and is worth every penny.

I already had a Liberty Audio B2B-1 and added a Bob Devices VPI Sky 30 stepup transformer. The B2B-1 can deal with many LOMC cartridges but the Windfeld Ti has too low an output for it.

There are many really great cartridges around and the Windfeld Ti is just one of the great ones. I will repeat myself and recommend that you upgrade your phono preamp first.

You will get lots more from your Dynas if you upgrade the phono preamp. The preamp upgrade may make you very happy with the 23KRS and give you a chance to save a bit more money for a really great upgrade.

Whatever you do I wish you the best of luck with your upgrade,
Ed
Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof


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