Comparing battery-powered phono pre-amps, from RS ($$) to ASR ($$$$) ... and beyond!

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derek92994,

Great effort & super photos documenting your 10-hour thrash on that phono preamp -- feel like I'm looking right over your shoulder despite being halfway around the world!

Reading your post I was reminded of a favorite YouTube video where the Aussies did an impromptu demo of what they can do with an older swing-wing F-111. Starts with some video with a gentle wings-out fly-by -- but at ~30 seconds into the video be sure to turn up the volume and watch closely. (Hint: The anticipatory laughter in the background says it all.)

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Listen, I don't know if it's something in the water, or some shared genetic background, but I for one applaud the enthusiasts in the land of Oz for their all-out approach to the things they care about.

Here's hoping that someday you can break some windows with your own hot-rodded equipment. :0)

Keep up the good work!

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Here's hoping that someday you can break some windows with your own hot-rodded equipment. :0)

Keep up the good work!

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I have the amp, just need the speakers, 15 inch ones. Im super happy with the Jamos though. They go loud enough, and the neighbour’s house on one side is maybe 7 feet away. Glad I got acoustic insulation put in the lounge room walls, just need to do the windows next, thats where the majority of sound escapes.
 

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The noise and distortion levels of tubes make them a poor choice for a phono preamp and the tiny input signals.

But they are popular despite this…

They make more sense in a DAC but I haven’t heard one of those I like either. That could be how it is typically implemented. But the higher signal level and lack of distortion from tracking the record make it a better choice to me. Maybe once I’m making money with audio I’ll dig into that.
 

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I dont hear no distortion. I cant see a problem with using valves for phono preamps or line level preamps. The valve preamp you see there is taking a line level signal from the two transistor battery phono preamps. I also like the other phono pre that uses valves, the project tubebox ds.
I might hook that line level valve pre up to a battery source after work. Then if I ran it thru the T amp the system would be almost completely battery excluding the turntable, but that could also be changed too.
 

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Total DC battery powered listening system, with tone controls, it had to be done! Yes it sounds excellent for 15 watts rms. Each component has its own battery

Edit: Turntable is powered by mains but the rest of the audio path is DC powered
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