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Condition | NEW |
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Ships from | Peoria, AZ, 85382 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | unspecified |
Shipping carrier | FedEx |
Shipping cost | $25.00 |
Original accessories | Box, Manual |
Average | Research Pricing |
For your consideration today is perhaps the most misunderstood audio product ever produced (this happens frequently when a product is ahead of its time...). While Paul McGowen is one of the great people in the industry and has quite a following on YouTube explaining audio PS Audio never quite hit the mark on 'splaining this product. This is a digital based phono stage. Huh? Yep.
Do you have a system that is digital based such as streaming DAC/pre or cd player into a DAC/pre that operates in the digital domain (like a lot of you have...) then what is the best way to integrate a turntable/phono into your system? Well your main preamp operates in the digital domain and your TT/phono stage operates in the analog domain. Now you can run your analog phono stage into your digital pre where it will be converted to digital, processed and then converted back to analog. Main problem: the analog to digital converters on most devices are an after thought and sound mediocre. The NuWave phono Converter is a phono stage conceived from the ground up in the digital domain. If you can use the digital out of this it will sound worlds better into your digital pre than virtually anything else going through another set of Analog to digital converters. I purchased this direct to integrate a TT into my system. I have a VPI TNT MarkIV with extra flywheels and when my wife saw the size of the isolation platform (and the size of the TT) it was sleep alone in the guest room for the rest of my life or lose the TT. I will be listing it soon...Love is blind...but it is also deaf...
Ultimately my fault. My last two TT were a Micro Seiki 1500FVG and then a Micro Seiki SX-5000 mkII. Hey the TNT didn't seem THAT big to me...wasn't it Einstein who said everything is relative?
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