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RE: The PS Audio NuWave DSD Dac

Posted by John Elison on December 20, 2016 at 03:40:33:

When you say you downsized your vinyl setup, what exactly do you mean in terms of changing phono stages. Is the PS Audio GCPH smaller in size than others such as the E.A.R. or does it just sound better than all the others. The reason I ask is because I would have thought that the E.A.R. 834P or the Aesthetix Rhea might sound better. I've never heard any of these, though. I'm just going by what I read. If I were to downsize my vinyl setup, what would be the advantage of discarding my Pass Labs XOno in favor of something like the PS Audio GCPH.

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John Elison