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Just got hold of an Adcom GCA-510 amp. Its basically an GFA-535 with a
passive volume control, and quite rare. To the point: no phono stage. A little googling on the subject shows a lot of $49 rediscover-your-records small tin cans with names like B-tech, C-tech, Super-tech or whatever, ( why are all these totally unknown companies making riaa-units?) at the cheap end and $800 big black boxes with gold lettering at the other. Is there nothing inbetween? I have the NAD PP1 and the QED discsaver lying somewhere but I dont think these would do my amp or my records justice. Any recommendations in the $2-300 area? _________ Digiman |
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