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  • bf_brock
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2004
    • 110

    Phono preamp

    I picked up a Sony PS-X7 turntable the other day. I'm pretty inexperienced in vinyl playback but this table seems like a significant upgrade over what I've heard before. Now, I'm thinking I about upgrading my phono pre-amp. Currently I have a BBE FJB-200X (I think that's the model) preamp. I would say probably $200-300 max price range (used is fine). Any suggestions?

    Side question, any cartridge recommendations? It came with a Shure V15 Type IV.
  • Glen B
    Super Senior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 1106

    #2
    Following is a list of some popular good phono preamp choices in the $200-$300 range. See how you like the Shure V15 first. How much are you looking to spend on a cartridge ? Options are Grado, Audio-Technica, Ortofon and Denon in the budget price range. Check out Needle Doctor.

    Cambridge Azur 640P - $179.00
    Musical Fidelity V-LPS - $149.00
    Musical Fidelity X-LPS - $250.00-$280.00 (used)
    Pro-Ject Phono Box II - $159.00
    Pro-Ject Phono Box SE II - $329.00


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    • bf_brock
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2004
      • 110

      #3
      The Shure cart does sound pretty good. It might be good to get another cart though. Not sure how much I can spend, maybe a couple hundred. It would depend on how much I spend on other components I guess. What's your opinion of Sumiko carts?

      What about the Gram Amp II or Gram Amp II SE phono preamp? Any experience with those? A little above the price range I see some Jolida tube preamps. They seem to get good reviews from what I've read. There's about a million choices...

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      • Glen B
        Super Senior Member
        • Jul 2004
        • 1106

        #4
        No experience with Sumiko cartridges or Gram Slee phono preamps. I don't know if you can do too much better than a Shure V15-IV for $200.00. A Denon DL-103 might be worth a try.


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        • wkhanna
          Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
          • Jan 2006
          • 5673

          #5
          Based on your table, Glen has V good recomentations, IMHO.
          Cambridge or MF phono-pre and Denon cart.....some of the best values to be had.

          As always, IMHO YMMV
          _


          Bill

          Practicing Curmudgeon & Audio Snob
          ....just an "ON" switch, Please!

          FinleyAudio

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          • aarsoe
            Senior Member
            • May 2004
            • 795

            #6
            As a Dane I need to point to Ortofon. They really do make a lot of great cartridges. If budget is limited then go with the MM line. Very hard to beat..

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            • bf_brock
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2004
              • 110

              #7
              Thanks for the information guys. I ended up picking up the Pro-Ject phono box last weekend. The other day I picked up the Cambridge Azur 640P since every single review I read preferred it over the Pro-Ject box and some reviews even over SE version. Unfortunetly I haven't really been able to compare the units because the right channel on the turntable died before I was able to hook the Cambridge unit up. I was able to at least test the Cambridge unit to make sure it worked at least. I think I'm going to keep the Cambride and return the Pro-Ject.

              For the cartridge I think I'm going to keep the Shure, maybe get the Jico stylus for it and keep my eye out for any deals I can find. I've had a few people recommend Ortofon. I may actually get to try one out on my table if I get the right channel working again.

              As to the right channel issue, I did some troubleshooting and it looks like it a bad RCA cable. Not surprised since it's the original ones. I had been planning on changing them anyways, just didn't want do it this soon. Looks like it'll be a pain in the a**. Any suggestions on what cable to use? Should I just get an RCA cable and cut one end off?

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