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發表於 2013-5-27 17:57:09
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Many phono amps of under HK$10K can be seen at Whathifi review:
http://www.whathifi.com/review/roksan-caspian-m-series-phono-se
- Roksan Caspian M-Series Phono SE at around HK$15000 (What-hi-fi 5-star phono amp)
http://www.stereophile.com/conte ... arms-cartridges-etc
- EAR 834P: US$1895 economy model; US$2595 deluxe model ✩
Tim de Paravicini–designed, three-tube (12AX7) MM stage that also offers, for MC use, a pair of step-up transformers (3–50 ohms). MF: “The 834’s sound was absolutely gorgeous in the midband, with a touch of ‘golden glow,’ and an overall spaciousness and enticing musical wholeness....The 834P’s bottom-end delivery was well-extended though a bit loose, if only slightly so....[Its] high-frequency extension and transient performance perfectly balanced its bottom: not sharp and etched...but not soft or overly romantic....A slightly sharp, fast-sounding cartridge should really get this thing singing.” Compared to the GSP Audio Era Gold Mk.V, BJR found that the EAR 834P exhibited more detail, air, delicacy, and body in the midrange, with more detailed and extended highs, but with rounder, slower bass performance. ST is a long-time owner of the 834 and loves it. Add $700 for chrome Deluxe version. (Vol.20 No.7, Vol.26 No.8, Vol.28 No.1 Read Review Online)
- Simaudio Moon 310LP: US$1900
The Moon 310LP moving-magnet/moving-coil phono preamp is a fully balanced, discrete design with internal jumpers for selecting gain, resistive and capacitive loading, and equalization curves. Though its break-in time was long, the Moon 310LP offered vivid three-dimensionality, extended dynamics, precise attacks, and lengthy decays. Adding the Moon 320S outboard power supply ($1399) tightened musical events but hardened the presence region. “Simaudio’s 310LP is one of the best analog values I know of,” said MF. (Vol.34 No.1 |
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