andrewskaterrr
Active Member
Hey guys, new to the forum, but over the last week I've been reading the great measurement reviews and discussions on Phono Preamps, and the the like. I'd like to apologize for this long post, but I need to explain a lot. I figured it would be better to ask my questions in one post rather than making multiple. I'll try to give give a short backstory and explain where I'm at in my journey.
I'm not huge into vinyl but collect LPs of my favorite Death Metal bands, some Jazz, classical, and other random genres I find in the bargain bin for fun. Have a crappy old Pioneer PL-05 that the tray doesn't work (have to pull it out). Wanted something above commercial crap and upgradable, even though I don't plan to upgrade it. After a lot of research I bought a near mint SL1200 MK5 in the USA for $654 shipped to my door. I bought an Ortofon SH-4 and 2M Blue (both still unopened and returnable), because the 2Ms are pretty neutral and the Red can have treble breakup. I'm stuck on choosing a Phono preamp. The TT came with no platter mat so I need one, and I want an acrylic one to add weight for dampening etc. She Here's my questions:
Set Up:
Technics SL-1200 MK5
???Acrylic Platter???
Ortofon SH-4 Headshell
Ortofon 2M Blue
???Preamp???
???~30ft RCA Wire???
Marantz SR5010 Receiver
JBL Studio 590s
1. Phono Preamp:
I have a Technolink (TEC) TC-760LC and at max volume on the MC 100ohm setting, the noise floor is lower than I can hear from my seat with no hum. I know it's budget and want to upgrade to not hinder the sound of my new setup. I kept seeing the $130 Schiit Mani recommended, but saw the ASR review here and that scared me with the potential power limiting issues. The $150 refurb NAD PP4 has USB (which I want) but is worse than the $130 refurb NAD PP2e, and apparently they die overtime?? The ASR review said the $180 Cambridge Audio Alva SOLO is bad compared to the $300 Cambridge Audio Alva DUO, so that's out. I don't reeeaaally want to spend $300 on a DUO since it costs more than my 2M Blue, especially with it missing selectable Input Impedance. The $250 Vincent PHO-8 and $300 MoFi StudioPhono didn't review well either here on ASR. I feel like nothing is great here under $300
Mani would be great if, from what I understand, it had better caps and power supply. Having bought the 2M Blue, I'm not sure how much of a benefit I will get spending more $ on a preamp though, like going from a Mani to a DUO....
I came across this and really like it ~$160 Muffsy PP-4 Kit + case/psu. Currently this is in the lead if it really is better than the Mani, but I can't find any reviews with measurements of it. Does anyone have any info on this one?
Is the PP-4 the best performance for the money? Do you have any other Preamp recommendations that measure better than the Mani/PP-4 for around the same price?
- Muffsy PP-4 Kit: https://www.tindie.com/products/skrodahl/muffsy-phono-preamp-kit/
- Case for PP-4: https://www.ebay.com/itm/112548068867
- For the PSU it says the range is 15-18VAC and he linked 500mah adapters. Would it be beneficial to get 18VAC 2000mah to allow for more overhead and maybe lower distortion? I don't know much about electrical components to know about capacitor quality, how to decrease distortion, etc.
- 18VAC 2000mah: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4WKH2Q/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
- 16VAC 1000mah: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B8865BG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
If this is the way people think I should go, then what cheap part swaps/mods can I do while building it to improve performance? I know they have a Burr-Brown OPA2134PA option but I don't know what the difference would be. Would buying better capacitors help? I'm a total noob when it comes to this, but if I can spend another $10 and get even better sound, then it'd be worth it.


2. Platter Mat:
Since I need a mat, I'd like to just drop an acrylic mat on top of the stock SL1200 MK5 Platter. My 2M Blue is 18mm, and the SL1200 MK5 manual says I would be at the 1 Height Position (0-6) giving me 5mm of addition elevation. So if I take the stock rubber mat (that I don't have) height of 3mm, and add 5mm, I get a max height of 8mm possible for an acrylic mat. I'm looking for an Outer Diameter of 298mm, so that it will cover the entire top of the platter (I measured 298mm for the SL1200 MK5's Silver Ring OD).
I want a White/Black build so I want an all black acrylic platter to go with the White Faceplate I ordered already. The only reasonably priced one I can find is the Elusive Audio AcrySS Acrylic Turntable Platter Mats 5mm/298mm and I guess the real manufacture is Tizo Acryl? What's your opinion on going with these? Should I get a felt mat for underneath? I've read that people use double stick tape for acrylic-to-platter set ups so it won't slip, but I don't think that would be necessary with all of the weight and a direct drive. Plus the platter then would be standing on tape and not contacting the platter aka less surface area contact (or maybe that's a good thing to help isolate from motor noise??).
- Faceplate: https://qualityelectronics.net/face-plate-for-technics-sl1200-mk5-m3d-sl1210-mk5-white.html
- Elusive Audio Mat: https://www.elusiveaudio.co/store/p6/AcrySS_Platter_Mat.html or https://www.ebay.com/itm/223094451624
- Looks like this is the manufacture: http://www.acrylteller.com/epages/e...R&FacetRange_ListPrice=&FacetRange_ListPrice=

3. RCA Wire:
I have the JBL Studio 590s + Marantz SR5010 Receiver up front with the TV, and my TT will be in the back of the room (I'll be getting JBL Studio 570 or 580s to replace the rears soon
). I'll need 30-35ft of cable. I don't want to drill big holes in the floor for coax cable RCAs, so I want to keep the cables from the Phono Preamp to the Receiver thin, yet shielded. For EMI testing I soldered some cheapo RCA leads to some 24awg cable that I have over 200ft of. They are UNSHIELDED but like I said above, I don't hear any EMI issues currently, even with them bunched up around my router and Marantz' power cables. I'm half tempted to just run that under the floor and call it a day, but I feel like I may lose out on some quality from not having low pF shielded cables. If you have any recommendations for thin, shielded, bare cable that I can easily solder ends to, or if you have any other ideas, please let me know.


4. Other Upgrades:
Feet: I read you can get better ones but are they worth it? I have Felt Furniture Protectors that I can stick to the feet to help reduce vibrations and surface area.
Tone Arm Rewire: The article OP said the MK5s didn't suffer from the corrosion issue that the previous models did. I could see lower capacitance cables being potentially better, but idk if it would be worth it. https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/239122-sl-1200-tonearm-rewire.html
Dust Cover: Looking for an aftermarket cover.
Tone Arm: I'm guessing this is in the $300+ range, so it's not on my radar.

5. Tools:
Bubble Level: I got a cheap $5 one from the local shop.
Scale: I ordered the Riverstone Audio Turntable Scale.
Weight: Still looking for a record weight that's black and minimalistic.
VTA Azimuth Gauge: worth it? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0771Z3XMH/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A3DXW0NUYLHI2J&psc=1
Turntable Cartridge Alignment Protractor Mat: worth it? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08227CZPG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A2V0R2F5WJD10N&psc=1
Audio Test LP? worth it?
Any other tools you suggest?
If you have any recommendations please let me know. Thanks for any help!!
I'm not huge into vinyl but collect LPs of my favorite Death Metal bands, some Jazz, classical, and other random genres I find in the bargain bin for fun. Have a crappy old Pioneer PL-05 that the tray doesn't work (have to pull it out). Wanted something above commercial crap and upgradable, even though I don't plan to upgrade it. After a lot of research I bought a near mint SL1200 MK5 in the USA for $654 shipped to my door. I bought an Ortofon SH-4 and 2M Blue (both still unopened and returnable), because the 2Ms are pretty neutral and the Red can have treble breakup. I'm stuck on choosing a Phono preamp. The TT came with no platter mat so I need one, and I want an acrylic one to add weight for dampening etc. She Here's my questions:
Set Up:
Technics SL-1200 MK5
???Acrylic Platter???
Ortofon SH-4 Headshell
Ortofon 2M Blue
???Preamp???
???~30ft RCA Wire???
Marantz SR5010 Receiver
JBL Studio 590s
1. Phono Preamp:
I have a Technolink (TEC) TC-760LC and at max volume on the MC 100ohm setting, the noise floor is lower than I can hear from my seat with no hum. I know it's budget and want to upgrade to not hinder the sound of my new setup. I kept seeing the $130 Schiit Mani recommended, but saw the ASR review here and that scared me with the potential power limiting issues. The $150 refurb NAD PP4 has USB (which I want) but is worse than the $130 refurb NAD PP2e, and apparently they die overtime?? The ASR review said the $180 Cambridge Audio Alva SOLO is bad compared to the $300 Cambridge Audio Alva DUO, so that's out. I don't reeeaaally want to spend $300 on a DUO since it costs more than my 2M Blue, especially with it missing selectable Input Impedance. The $250 Vincent PHO-8 and $300 MoFi StudioPhono didn't review well either here on ASR. I feel like nothing is great here under $300
I came across this and really like it ~$160 Muffsy PP-4 Kit + case/psu. Currently this is in the lead if it really is better than the Mani, but I can't find any reviews with measurements of it. Does anyone have any info on this one?
Is the PP-4 the best performance for the money? Do you have any other Preamp recommendations that measure better than the Mani/PP-4 for around the same price?
- Muffsy PP-4 Kit: https://www.tindie.com/products/skrodahl/muffsy-phono-preamp-kit/
- Case for PP-4: https://www.ebay.com/itm/112548068867
- For the PSU it says the range is 15-18VAC and he linked 500mah adapters. Would it be beneficial to get 18VAC 2000mah to allow for more overhead and maybe lower distortion? I don't know much about electrical components to know about capacitor quality, how to decrease distortion, etc.
- 18VAC 2000mah: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4WKH2Q/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
- 16VAC 1000mah: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B8865BG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
If this is the way people think I should go, then what cheap part swaps/mods can I do while building it to improve performance? I know they have a Burr-Brown OPA2134PA option but I don't know what the difference would be. Would buying better capacitors help? I'm a total noob when it comes to this, but if I can spend another $10 and get even better sound, then it'd be worth it.


2. Platter Mat:
Since I need a mat, I'd like to just drop an acrylic mat on top of the stock SL1200 MK5 Platter. My 2M Blue is 18mm, and the SL1200 MK5 manual says I would be at the 1 Height Position (0-6) giving me 5mm of addition elevation. So if I take the stock rubber mat (that I don't have) height of 3mm, and add 5mm, I get a max height of 8mm possible for an acrylic mat. I'm looking for an Outer Diameter of 298mm, so that it will cover the entire top of the platter (I measured 298mm for the SL1200 MK5's Silver Ring OD).
I want a White/Black build so I want an all black acrylic platter to go with the White Faceplate I ordered already. The only reasonably priced one I can find is the Elusive Audio AcrySS Acrylic Turntable Platter Mats 5mm/298mm and I guess the real manufacture is Tizo Acryl? What's your opinion on going with these? Should I get a felt mat for underneath? I've read that people use double stick tape for acrylic-to-platter set ups so it won't slip, but I don't think that would be necessary with all of the weight and a direct drive. Plus the platter then would be standing on tape and not contacting the platter aka less surface area contact (or maybe that's a good thing to help isolate from motor noise??).
- Faceplate: https://qualityelectronics.net/face-plate-for-technics-sl1200-mk5-m3d-sl1210-mk5-white.html
- Elusive Audio Mat: https://www.elusiveaudio.co/store/p6/AcrySS_Platter_Mat.html or https://www.ebay.com/itm/223094451624
- Looks like this is the manufacture: http://www.acrylteller.com/epages/e...R&FacetRange_ListPrice=&FacetRange_ListPrice=

3. RCA Wire:
I have the JBL Studio 590s + Marantz SR5010 Receiver up front with the TV, and my TT will be in the back of the room (I'll be getting JBL Studio 570 or 580s to replace the rears soon


4. Other Upgrades:
Feet: I read you can get better ones but are they worth it? I have Felt Furniture Protectors that I can stick to the feet to help reduce vibrations and surface area.
Tone Arm Rewire: The article OP said the MK5s didn't suffer from the corrosion issue that the previous models did. I could see lower capacitance cables being potentially better, but idk if it would be worth it. https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/239122-sl-1200-tonearm-rewire.html
Dust Cover: Looking for an aftermarket cover.
Tone Arm: I'm guessing this is in the $300+ range, so it's not on my radar.

5. Tools:
Bubble Level: I got a cheap $5 one from the local shop.
Scale: I ordered the Riverstone Audio Turntable Scale.
Weight: Still looking for a record weight that's black and minimalistic.
VTA Azimuth Gauge: worth it? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0771Z3XMH/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A3DXW0NUYLHI2J&psc=1
Turntable Cartridge Alignment Protractor Mat: worth it? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08227CZPG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A2V0R2F5WJD10N&psc=1
Audio Test LP? worth it?
Any other tools you suggest?
If you have any recommendations please let me know. Thanks for any help!!