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ludovico
16-07-2011, 08:40
Hi.

I am looking for a second hand NVA phono 1 or 2.

Cheers.

Gromit
16-07-2011, 08:53
Hi Bastien - do you want an MM or MC version?

I have an MM Phono1 here, bought from Theo a few weeks ago but it has too much gain for the (very) sensitive line input on my Claymore amplifier, with my present cartridge. It worked perfectly with a Denon DL110 though.

It's a superb phonostage, easily betters the MM section of a Dynavector P75.

ludovico
16-07-2011, 08:59
Hi Bastien - do you want an MM or MC version?

I have an MM Phono1 here, bought from Theo a few weeks ago but it has too much gain for the (very) sensitive line input on my Claymore amplifier, with my present cartridge. It worked perfectly with a Denon DL110 though.

It's a superb phonostage, easily betters the MM section of a Dynavector P75.

Hi.

I am looking for a MM phonostage.

I send you a PM.

Dr Bunsen Honeydew
16-07-2011, 11:30
Hi Bastien - do you want an MM or MC version?

I have an MM Phono1 here, bought from Theo a few weeks ago but it has too much gain for the (very) sensitive line input on my Claymore amplifier, with my present cartridge. It worked perfectly with a Denon DL110 though.

It's a superb phonostage, easily betters the MM section of a Dynavector P75.
The sensitivity is adjusted very easily, just one resistor change per channel, ten minute job back here.

southall-1998
16-07-2011, 21:23
NVA Phono2, brilliant phono stage.

Good luck.

Mileend
16-07-2011, 22:11
Hi
I have NVA phono2 (single power supply) for sale but it is MC. But as the good Doc says above it is easily changed to MM.
Thanks
Mervyn

ludovico
17-07-2011, 10:02
Hi.

I have bought Gromit's NVA phono 1.

Thanks.

Gromit
18-07-2011, 13:35
The sensitivity is adjusted very easily, just one resistor change per channel, ten minute job back here.

Interesting - I'd been using some other i/c between Phono1 and the amp due to not having a spare 1m length of Soundcord. Anyway, I've just found said 1m set in my bits'n'bobs box in the garage and plugged re-hooked it all back up - result? The distortion (which I thought was the P1 overloading the Claymore's aux input) has now gone and it's sounding fab.

Dr Bunsen Honeydew
18-07-2011, 13:40
Well in the future perhaps you will listen to me :ner:

Gromit
18-07-2011, 13:53
Well in the future perhaps you will listen to me :ner:

Yeah yeah...'resistance is futile...you will be assimilated' :king:

ludovico
18-07-2011, 15:38
Interesting - I'd been using some other i/c between Phono1 and the amp due to not having a spare 1m length of Soundcord. Anyway, I've just found said 1m set in my bits'n'bobs box in the garage and plugged re-hooked it all back up - result? The distortion (which I thought was the P1 overloading the Claymore's aux input) has now gone and it's sounding fab.

So, are you still selling this phonostage? :)

The Black Adder
20-07-2011, 13:32
A very, very good phono stage.. good luck in getting one.