That's great to know! I was looking at the older model - I'll get in touch with Mr. Herron to see if he has any others that have been traded in. He sounds like a true audiophile and not a salesman. Good to hear!
Phono amp gain too high? (EAR 834p)
Hi everyone,
I have long been interested in trying the EAR 834P, and I recently came across the old Stereophile review of it. In the measurements section, the gain for MM carts was 49.2db and 68.2 for MC. That seems to be an inordinately high gain if I'm not mistaken. I don't know how to determine whether this would overload my integrated amp. I am running an LFD LE V and a Clearaudio Maestro V2 (3.6mV). I can't find specs on the integrated as far as gain and input sensitivity. As I understand it, there is no active preamp in the LFD, but I can't even confirm that. Is there someone with better technical understanding who can help?
Thanks for your thoughts,Scott
I have long been interested in trying the EAR 834P, and I recently came across the old Stereophile review of it. In the measurements section, the gain for MM carts was 49.2db and 68.2 for MC. That seems to be an inordinately high gain if I'm not mistaken. I don't know how to determine whether this would overload my integrated amp. I am running an LFD LE V and a Clearaudio Maestro V2 (3.6mV). I can't find specs on the integrated as far as gain and input sensitivity. As I understand it, there is no active preamp in the LFD, but I can't even confirm that. Is there someone with better technical understanding who can help?
Thanks for your thoughts,Scott
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I second and third the above endorsements of Keith Herron's wonderful phonostages. I have the VPPH-2 and couldn't be happier. Keith indeed is great to work with and often has used/demos available. Also here is a link to used sold listings on Hifishark http://www.hifishark.com/search?q=herron+vtph. I hope we're not pushing too hard. By the way, no relationship to Herron, just a satisfied customer. |
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