This is a great quote.I guess the height of the sky of analog playback is just beyond what people can imagine.
This is a great quote.I guess the height of the sky of analog playback is just beyond what people can imagine.
46dB to 48dB is a good level of active gain for a phono stage allowing good signal to noise. Often it is the line level pre-amps that have too much gain which is the problem. Gain should be apportioned throughout the system to achieve best results including the best signal to noise performance.Thanks a lot Mtemur. I was looking for reviews and comments about GE-10 but I cannot find any on the internet. I am quite interested to GE-10 but the price difference is big between M-7 and GE-10. I am wondering whether the difference justifies. But obviously, you’re very positive about the improvements of the GE-10 over M7.
I agree with you that the gain of 46db is very high. Sometimes I have to tune down some gain from the pre-amp. With what you said, I’m going to investigate more on GE-10.
If you are not yet familiar with the Bordeaux in your system you may just serendipitously fall in love on the way to your date with K.Having been unsuccessful in procuring a new koetsu, I’ve just ordered an Etsuro bordeaux whilst away for Xmas. They are recommencing manufacture in February 2024 and expecting mine around March.
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