Yup. Wright Sound Company calls its WPP200C a phono preamplifier.
06-10-07: Eldartford
Maybe I missed something, but a phono stage with a gain control is called a preamp.
Works as advertised.
Phono stage with gain control?
Yup. Wright Sound Company calls its WPP200C a phono preamplifier. Works as advertised. |
The Wright wpp100c is actually a better choice than the wpp200c. It uses tubes that are better suited to phono-stage usage, and are not in demand (thus: cheap!). the Framed-grid 6Er5 is a much better gain tube than the 12ax7 for this application. The only reason George changed to the wpp200c with different tube choices (12ax7s instead of 6ER5) is that he felt he didn't want to use up the world's supply of 6ER5s (though he maintains a nice stash for sale to wpp100c owners at ultra-cheap prices, usually about $8/ea). -Ed |
I own the GCPH and it doesn't quite have enough gain for my .5mv cart. I run it direct balanced to my amps (balanced is 3db higher than the unbalanced out) and I still would like it a bit louder. But if you have either a higher output cart, or are willing to get a transfomer step up, then the GCPH is for you. Modded it supposedly is on par with $3000 units. I compared it n a home demo against the new phono stage I eventually ordered (the Tron Seven phono pre @$4000) and you know what, the GCPH wasn't embarassed at all. For it's price and settings and convenience it's a fantastic piece for driving amps direct, as long as you have a higher output cart or step up. |