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For sale: Graham Slee Era Gold V Phono Preamp with PSU1 Power Supply for MM cartridges - $500

d3miller

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I purchased this from my local Hifi shop just a week ago. It is 100% in working order, but I'm looking for something with balanced outputs. This comes with the PSU1 power supply.

Specs:
Phono connectors: Heavy Gold Plated
Input sensitivity: 2mV - 9mV
Gain: 42dB
Input impedance: 47k and 100pFOutput: 240mV - 1.08V
Headroom: 26dB ref 2mV input
Output noise: 'A' wtd. -75dB
Distortion: less than 0.02%
Frequency response: 10Hz - 2.7MHz
Reproduction curve: RIAA with 50kHz EQ
Dimensions (HWD): 2"x7"x4.5"

More details:
The Graham Slee Era Gold V phono preamplifier is unlike any other phono preamp. It throws current thinking to the wind, and concentrates on its singular and only critical mission — that of reproducing music the way music should truly sound. The result is what we call the music lover's phono preamp. Michael Fremer in Stereophile calls it a "miraculous phono preamp" for its ability to change and dramatically lift an entire system's sound quality and make music sound more realistic and life-like!

As with many high performance products, the results the Era Gold provides will only be as good as the source feeding it, but with a good turntable-arm-cartridge combination the results will be heard. At last, much of the grittiness blamed on the vinyl medium is exchanged for real music. Brass, with its complex harmonic structure appears as it should, rather than the usual distortion you get with slower preamps.

As is usually the case, it's the attention to the smallest details which make the biggest difference to how things sound. With the Era Gold, these small details are reproduced with such finesse that the music is brought to life. The life it had when committed to the master tape! Not just with modern high quality pressings or direct cut discs, but with used vinyl too, right back to the birth of RIAA stereo recordings.

How this is achieved is based on Graham Slee's concept of phase integrity, which can only be realized by fast electronics, which in turn is an art seldom understood, or achieved by other phono preamp manufacturers. Every natural sound has its harmonics. These harmonics carry the information our hearing needs to distinguish between instruments, voices, the particular way in which they are played or sung. They also carry the micro-information about the recording venue, the microphone placement, the reverb - natural or synthetic - sounds and energies that make up the backdrop to the recording, and that backdrops perspective.

The power supply used to power the Era Gold V is the PSU1. It uses extremely low impedance, high temperature reservoir capacitors, paralleled for even lower impedance prior to a voltage regulator, which itself is very low impedance. Its 12 watt peak capability is far greater than the power demanded by the Era Gold.

Additionally, the voltage is regulated a second time within the phono preamp itself, providing an extremely clean power supply to the amplifiers. It is further improved by distributed tantalum capacitors. However, it is GSP's attention to the signal ground which makes the biggest impact. The ground is many orders of magnitude more stable than any other phono preamp in the market, no matter how big the power supply!

The fast circuitry of the solid state Era Gold places it on par with many a tube phono preamp. In fact, it can be quite difficult to differentiate between it and a tube preamp. However the Era Gold carries none of the frequency limitations (Miller capacitance). Many have found it unbelievable that such a big, controlled and astonishingly musical sound can be 'made' by such a small 'box'.
 

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rodrigaj

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This critical bit of information is missing in your ad so I thought I would mention it:

With a gain of 42dB and input Z of 47K ohms this device is for MM cartridges only.

If you have an MC cartridge you need a head amp or SUT.
 
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d3miller

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This critical bit of information is missing in your ad so I thought I would mention it:

With a gain of 42dB and input Z of 47K ohms this device is for MM cartridges only.

If you have an MC cartridge you need a head amp or SUT.
Thanks! Let me see if I can update the title/listing. Much appreciated the flag
 
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