Dedicated phono-pre for MM only?


Hi All,
the subject of phono-pres, specifically 'adapted' to MM came up in some related postings.

IF, and only if, MMs are much to ones liking --- why spend your buck on some 'halve backed' 60dB plus, MC gain requirement, stage? Why not consider put the $$$ into a TOP 40dB gain stage of either SS or tube?

Raul had more thoughs on the subject as he mentioned before, and might share, why he knows that a TOP MM compared to MC stage circuit requirement might NOT be -one suit fits all-.

There could even be a nice argument to fit a tube gain stage only into an otherwise SS only system!?

Again, the $buck saved on the 20dB plus circuitry could be translated into the BEST circuit for an MM.
I realise, that most such stages were simply fitted inside some older TOP pre-amps, (e.g. Jadis...).
I have not come across a **dedicated** , current 40dB stage neither in nor outside a pre-amp.

Thank you,
Axel
axelwahl
Hi,
it looks like I'm sorted with my set-up now.

I'm using a V15 III xMR cart going into the 60dB! (40dB sux!!!!) phono-module input (differential) inside the 326S and use unity gain (0dB) setting.
It also balances OK with my CD (390S) XLR only needs to go to +6dB upped input level, no sweat.

Right now I can not see that this can be bettered without changing to a different phonolinepreamp, tubes and all - with the trade-off in loosing a LOT of ML convenience (which I truly DO appreciate :-)
A.
Art Audio Vinyl One, MM only = $2400, new. It's a little above budget but I bet it's very good.
>>> ... but I bet it's very good.<<<
Apparently if you like it a little bit more 'warm' ---
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue11/vinylreference.htm
The review is about the more expensive version, the Vinyl Reference. I've encountered more so so reviews on the Vinyl One (the less expensive version) on the internet as well. Somebody told me that the Art Audio Reference is a retrofitted version of the K&K Maxxed out Kit. Going back to the idea of using the MM input of a good preamplifier instead, what about the John Curl MM design that Audible Illusions offered as an option in the AIM3A? Pablo.
That's a review of the Vinyl Reference, their more expensive phono stage, driven by an MC cartridge, so its relevance to the present discussion is limited.