Can anyone comment on the noise level of the Artemis PL-1? Is it a very noisy phonostage?Swap out a few different 6N1P's (the input tube). This is almost always the problem.
The good news is that they're inexpensive and you need only one of them. The bad news is that you'll find some that are quieter than others.
The Artemis phono stages are not the quietest ones on the block, and this bothers some individuals more than others. In a perfect world, all components are dead silent. Given a less than perfect world, I listen for how a component conveys the musical intent of the performer above all other criteria.
My advice (as a former Artemis dealer) to those choosing between the PH-1 (52 dB gain) and the PL-1 (72 db) is to go with the PH-1. The PH-1 gives you the flexibility to match the step-up transformer to the cartridge. While the internal step-up in the PL-1 is very good, no single step-up transformer is ideal for all cartridges.
There's a misconception by some that the PL-1 is a different design. It is merely a PH-1 with an internal MC step-up transformer.
I reserved my recommendation of the PL-1 to those who absolutely hated having an extra component on their equipment shelf. With the narrow footprint of the PH-1/PL-1, this is not the issue it is with full width components.
Yes, there's a disadvantage in having an extra connection - assuming you limit it to one extra connection, by having a hard-wired output which saves you one connection). The return is flexibility to match components.
Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier