Thank you guys.
I thought that the phono section of the MP-3 was good, but do you think is at the same level of the K&K?
I thought that the phono section of the MP-3 was good, but do you think is at the same level of the K&K?
K&K Maxxed-out vs Aesthetix Rhea
I have no experience with the K&K, but I do have experience with the Atma-Sphere phono. Realize that Ralph basically built the MP-3 and MP-1 preamp as fully balanced phono preamps, and the line stage sections are bonuses. In other words, his attention to perfection is focused on the phono. That should give you some perspective, if not the comparison you seek. Adjusting the phono's impedance loading is a simple task of attaching different resistors to the loading screws on back side of the preamp. Also, realize that if you have RCA outputs and a ground post on your turntable, you can run balanced to the MP-3 using a pair of RCA>XLR interconnects Ralph builds specifically for this purpose. FYI, I have a set of these available if you ever decide to go the route of adding the phono to your MP-3. |
I don't know what the differences are between the phono stages in an MP-3 vs MP-1 but in my MP-1 I would race it against anything out there at any price. This is especially true with Ralph's MKIII.1 updates. Really, really scary when you run your phono balanced. Also you would save on an additional cord, ic's and a base. Good luck. |
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