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    Default Step Up Transformer recommendations for a Denon DL-103

    Having not found the answer by using a search, I am wondering what a good choice of SUT would be for my Techne Audio modified DL-103 with a boron cantilever and Shibata stylus?

    It would also need to work with an AT33PTG/II.
    I don't want to spend loads on the SUT, but I want something that offers good value for money, and obviously performs very well.
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    K&K Audio
    http://www.kandkaudio.com

    I have a K&K SUT Which I have used with a range of MC cartridges. Very good indeed build around 2 Lundahl transformers.
    I have a friend who compared it against a whole range of SUT's and this one came out on top.
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    Fidelity Research FRT-3. Works great with Denon MC's and every other type of Japanese MC I've come across. Sounds good with Ortofons too.

    Best value good sounding SUT out there!!

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fidelity-...sAAOSwCMFaAfqm

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    There was a hifi news blackhead on EBay for £50 or best offer. I'd buy that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooby View Post
    There was a hifi news blackhead on EBay for £50 or best offer. I'd buy that.
    I've owned one. Not impressed. I found it thick and dull sounding.

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    I use a pair of Haufe T-7883 step up transformers. They are designed for a source impedance of 40Ohm and have a step-up ratio of 10:1, so are perfect to use with the Denon 103.
    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    I use a pair of Haufe T-7883 step up transformers. They are designed for a source impedance of 40Ohm and have a step-up ratio of 10:1, so are perfect to use with the Denon 103.
    Hi - do you have a photo of these?

    And from where did you get them?

    (Thanks).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jusbe View Post
    Hi - do you have a photo of these?

    And from where did you get them?

    (Thanks).
    You can purchase these directly from Haufe, but you need to bank wire them the money.
    Current equipment: Cornscalas - Quicksilver Horn Monos - Technics 1210 M5G with Zu Denon 103R cartride and Haufe SUT.

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    I'll second the K&K SUT's.
    Great sound with the Lundahl transformers, and Kevin is a terrific guy to deal with.

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