ModWright Phono


Hi all

I happen to come across this phono stage and the dealer asked me to have a listen to see if I liked it. So I took it back, plugged in the tubes, cables and powered up the unit.

I don't want to go into details yet as its still literally fresh out of the box, but I was just wondering how many have heard it and what was your impressions of the unit?
cmk
Yes, I forgot to mention that I have a NOS Mullard 5AR4. It really does make a nice difference. I haven't rolled any other tubes but did try the Herbie's damper on it. Didn't like it but may try experiment more with position again. I do however like the Herbie ring on the Tung Sol's.
Thanks for the tip on the gain. I'll try it sometime.
Just an update on the unit:

I've been travelling a bit, so time spent listening has been patchy, but recently I've managed to squeeze in more time. Also since the full function preamp was available to me, I decided to try that out.

The full preamp has the advantage in that you can easily switch between MM and MC with the toggle switch at the back. Loading though requires you to open the cover to access the dip switches inside. I also like the idea of having the tube rectified power supply in a separate box from the main preamp. The supplied cord is high quality, thick guage and well shielded.

Overall, the thing that catches my attention is that its very, very quiet. Sometimes even after the stylus has gone into the grooves, I wonder if I have switched on the correct input, or if the mute was on. Music is very dynamic. This unit almost sounds like a SS unit, its hard to believe it has so many tubes in it.

From the my previous post, the sound has gotten slightly sweet and still shows all the detail and soundstaging capabilities.

Now the interesting part was the comparison with my Herron phono. The Herron is a fantastic unit, I have high regard for its music making abilities. The Modwright when loaded at 47k ohms sounds very similar, perhaps a touch leaner and slightly less gain, but marginally more quiet. Both units are very neutral, perhaps leaning ever so slightly to the warm side, but never euphonic.

I also put in some time listening to the line stage via my Denon universal player. I was amazed that while listening to the Water Music performed by Academy of St Martin in the Fields (1971), the soundstage was tremendously precise, instruments were placed precisely and in the correct scale to each other. So "real" was the performance I felt transported to Kingsway Hall. Playing other Cds just further re-enforces the sense of live performances happening right in front of me.

Highly recommended.
I have had the SWP 9.0SE Phono Stage in my system for about a month and I am very pleased with what I'm hearing.
What I really like about this phonostage is the way the music propels forward from the images and out into the room. I've heard this particular trait referred to as 'action.' It also has great drive and energy.

What I want ideally, however, is a phonostage with this kind of 'action' and power but one that is slightly warmer and more lush than the SWP 9.0SE.
One thing you should do is swap the stock 5AR4 for a Blackburn Mullard or a metal base Dutch made rectifier, if you haven't already. That will warm it up some. Also, unless you burned it in or it's used, it's nowhere near broken in. Takes at least 250 hours. Don't give up on it just yet.