Randy Myers
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Anyone ever tried one of the MP100 phono stages?
I was just reading on it. What intrigues me is that it has both MM and MC inputs that appear as if you can have both hooked up and select between them. With my two turntables I thought this might be a nice way of handling it versus getting a separate phono stage for the Technics table if I decide to improve on the one built in (which is actually fairly surprisingly solid).
The digital output is also intriguing. This might be nice to record some of the vinyl albums to take on my portable. I am sick of MP3 download cards... yuk. The onboard A/D converter can create a 24 bit 96 Khz recording from the albums. (With the use of software such as VinylStudio which is mentioned in the McIntosh manual).
My biggest concern is how would it compare to my SimAudio NEO 310LP? Would they be comparable or will it fall far short? Obviously the intangibles are in the McIntosh favor being from my home town, also being able to be used with both tables and having the digital converter.
I was just reading on it. What intrigues me is that it has both MM and MC inputs that appear as if you can have both hooked up and select between them. With my two turntables I thought this might be a nice way of handling it versus getting a separate phono stage for the Technics table if I decide to improve on the one built in (which is actually fairly surprisingly solid).
The digital output is also intriguing. This might be nice to record some of the vinyl albums to take on my portable. I am sick of MP3 download cards... yuk. The onboard A/D converter can create a 24 bit 96 Khz recording from the albums. (With the use of software such as VinylStudio which is mentioned in the McIntosh manual).
My biggest concern is how would it compare to my SimAudio NEO 310LP? Would they be comparable or will it fall far short? Obviously the intangibles are in the McIntosh favor being from my home town, also being able to be used with both tables and having the digital converter.