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Re: how does the revellie phono stage sound?

Posted by LowWatts on January 18, 2001 at 23:15:04:

Hi Jon:

I just got mine assembled. It needs a bit of break-in, but I can already tell it is very accurate and revealing. Not to say it sounds too analytical...but you get all there is on the vinyl. I have the Caddock upgrade...can't comment on what it would be without but I believe they are standard now. It is not as sweet as my Audio Research PH3...but time on break-in will probably loosen it up. The building was a little tricky...as the pc board was not designed with Caddock resistors in mind and there are some tight squeezes and bend you need to make to get the board populated. For the price...and for a SS unit-I couldn't do better