![]() Why? It had to be returned to the importer but of equal importance is that despite the online "noise" about how great it is, I thought (and most of you thought) it sounded mediocre and not at all competitive at its price compared to some of the others. And again we have the following phono preamplifiers: So here's what we have: we are using the Hana SL low output moving coil cartridge (.5mV output) mounted on a Graham Phantom III mounted on an Air Force 3 turntable. However, there are a few changes (remember this is not a scientific test, but rather an informative and useful one that's also entertaining for some of us). #Vinylstudio for windows promotional code keygen![]() They were compared here, and the results of the voting published here.įinally it's time to fully answer the original question using a MC cartridge. ![]() The point was, should you buy a MM/MC phono preamp now for your MM cartridge with an ear towards the future, or should you maximize performance with a high quality MM-only phono preamp, and perhaps later add a step-up transformer or head amp? There you could listen to each and "blind" vote for your favorite. Way back in May AnalogPlanet published a feature titled Should You Buy a MM-Only Phono Preamplifier if You Are Using a MM cartridge. Polls will be open for 1 week.īTW: turntable was OMA K3, Frank Schröder K3 arm, Lyra Atlas Lambda SL cartridge, CH Precision P1/X1 phono preamp, Lynx HiLo A/D converter. At least not until the votes are in and perhaps not at all. I'm not going to foul the waters by giving you my take. So, thanks to a reader's generosity here's a comparison of "So Far Away" from Tapestry as a One-Step Mobile Fidelity release and the ORG edition from a few years back cut by Bernie Grundman and Chris Bellman. What did I do to be cut out of the equipment? I have no idea and it's none of my business. This audio product review shunning can't be accidental. Though after I asked for a copy of Jeff Beck's Truth album I got a copy and gave it a well-deserved great review). It's been quite a while since I got a record from them but that's mostly because nothing's been released in some time. Actually more than a few records did show up after that and I apologize to Mobile Fidelity for getting the timeline wrong. My timeline was stunted by "Covid compression". ![]() I've gotten more than a few records to review since I reviewed and raved about the One Step Monk's Dream in April of 2020. Over the past few years I've gotten only one record for review (that was wrong and to Mobile Fidelity music side I must apologize. I've not been offered for review any of the company's turntables, phono preamps or cartridges. It's clear to me I'm on Mo-Fi's "bad dog" list. Thanks to a reader's generosity I was sent a copy to audition of Mobile Fidelity's One-Step release of Carole King's Tapestry album. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |