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It is a "perfect match" by Grado's standards as it was designed using
those very pick-ups. That in itself does not mean that you will prefer it to the Classe. I would venture to say that you will find it "warmer" and more well balanced than the one you are using due to the synergy and the Grado traditional design results. In short, if you find your present set to be somewhat "bright", "forward" or generally "sterile" in nature, then the Grado should please you; however it could make things a bit "rosey-warm" if you find that the system is presently too warm. It is all in the ear of the beholder. - Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 "Philip Procter" wrote in message news:O32pb.82351$Fm2.63263@attbi_s04... I've got a Grado Reference cartridge and was thinking about upgrading the phono stage from that in my Classe 6. I would assume that the Grado phono prepreamp was a perfect match. Is it? How does it compare in sound to the other under $1000 pre-preamps? Anyone know of a review? Thanks, Philip |
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