I currently have an Ear 868PL and I am thinking about replacing it. Looking at something up to 10,000 . Any advise?
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Agree, the Lamm is a good option.Lamm LP2.1 Deluxe if you can find one. It is very natural sounding.
I currently have an Ear 868PL and I am thinking about replacing it. Looking at something up to 10,000 . Any advise?
I also have an Ear 834P with... Telefunken tubes + Ear MC4The Ear 834p with telefunken valves if you add SUT
I also have an Ear 834P with... Telefunken tubes + Ear MC4It doesn't compare to the 868PL, whose phono stage is the same as the Ear 912.
Have you tried the MC4 into the 868pl MM input? I am getting really good results with my 868pl but using an Allnic AUT-8000 SUT, and before that, an Allnic AUT-2000 SUT. In my experience the 868pl MM really doesn't have a weakness but its MC stage (which uses Lundahl step-up transformers) can easily be bested by an external SUT. I don't know if the MC4 uses the same transformers as the 868pl but if it does, maybe try another SUT. Honestly, I am thrilled by what I hear. Don't give up on the 868pl yet! I personally think it is a fantastic piece of kit.I also have an Ear 834P with... Telefunken tubes + Ear MC4It doesn't compare to the 868PL, whose phono stage is the same as the Ear 912.
Have you tried the MC4 into the 868pl MM input? I am getting really good results with my 868pl but using an Allnic AUT-8000 SUT, and before that, an Allnic AUT-2000 SUT. In my experience the 868pl MM really doesn't have a weakness but its MC stage (which uses Lundahl step-up transformers) can easily be bested by an external SUT. I don't know if the MC4 uses the same transformers as the 868pl but if it does, maybe try another SUT. Honestly, I am thrilled by what I hear. Don't give up on the 868pl yet! I personally think it is a fantastic piece of kit.
Perhaps I’m wrong on the Lundahls. I did find reference to “custom-designed” step-up transformers but no mention of Lundahl. Regardless, maybe borrow a few step up transformers to try. On the peaky high frequencies, maybe try a tube roll. I typically use Amperex Bugle Boys and don’t find the highs overwhelming.Are you sure that the step-up transformers used in the 868PL are manufactured by Lundahl?? My information is that they would be 100% built by Ear - which is proud of that. I have already tested the MC4 in my 868PL and yes, it is the same transformer with identical sound - discounting the impedance differences (3,6,12, 40ohms vs 4,12, 40ohms).
I'm not actually giving up on the Ear868pl, but I am making plans to get a second phonostage. But you're right, the 868pl is a fantastic piece of equipment and I personally love its sonic texture. However, I noticed that the high frequencies of the 868pl are more pronounced than I would like. Initially I attributed this characteristic to its step-up transformer, but later concluded that it was due to the phonostage itself (or both).
I would recommend listening to a Zesto Audio Andros II or Andros Deluxe II. I owned an original Andros and loved the sound. I ended up upgrading to a phono stage twice the price.
These are all great choices. Bias aside, if you can stretch your budget just a bit, the Trafomatic Class A balanced preamplifier, which uses 6N30P output tubes and features a separate power supply, is worth listening to. Both Colin of Gestalt and Ron have enjoyed extended listening and can attest to the unit's considerable value. The Lara comes in black or white as standard.
Good luck with your search.
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