Phono Preamplifiers

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Hi-Fi Choice  |  Mar 13, 2024  |  0 comments
iFi‘s ambitious phono stage lives up to the promise
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Feb 29, 2024  |  0 comments
We take MF's phono stage for a spin
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jan 17, 2024  |  0 comments
Hegel’s change of stance when it comes to phono stages has to be seen as vinylistas’ gain. The only disappointment is that it didn’t come to the decision earlier
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Sep 07, 2023  |  0 comments
A phono stage promising class-leading measurements and impressive flexibility
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 17, 2023  |  0 comments
It’s unlikely you’ll find a larger or more sturdily built phono stage under £1,000, but does big always mean better?
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jul 21, 2022  |  0 comments
Introducing a phono preamp that’s high on quality and low on price
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Mar 11, 2021  |  0 comments
It’s been a while since the digital maestro released a phono stage, but it’s certainly well worth the wait
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Apr 03, 2020  |  0 comments
Joining Lindemann’s compact series, the Bridge is a network player with some useful extra capabilities
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jan 20, 2020  |  0 comments
As a cut-down version of Parasound’s flagship phono preamp, the Halo JC3 Jr. is a flexible option
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Dec 16, 2019  |  0 comments
Can this bold phono stage challenge Cyrus’ Phono Signature for the best sound at the price?
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Nov 18, 2019  |  0 comments
The more affordable of Pro-Ject’s range of MM/MC phono stages is taken for a spin
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Aug 22, 2019  |  0 comments
Looking to fit an MC cart to an MM phono stage? This step-up amp could hold the answer
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jun 26, 2019  |  0 comments
The long-running Triton phono stage gets a welcome update
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 14, 2019  |  0 comments
Introducing the latest addition to Rega's Reference Series
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Dec 12, 2018  |  0 comments
Although not known for my soldering iron skills, I’ve dabbled in DIY – especially in my earlier years of hi-fi addiction. Before I became a scribe, I managed to destroy a number of perfectly good components by ‘modifying’ them. I now know that whatever my talents may be, they don’t extent to re-engineering consumer electronic devices. Yet it was a fascinating learning curve, even if my greatest lesson was to stop messing around.

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