PS Audio GCPH Phono Preamps

PS Audio GCPH Phono Preamps 

DESCRIPTION

  • Front panel gain adjust
  • Dual mono signal path
  • Balanced input to output
  • Passive RIAA Curve
  • RIAA accuracy better than 1/10th dB

USER REVIEWS

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[May 14, 2024]
Chris889


Strength:

The PS Audio GCPH is a solid choice for those seeking a good-sounding and affordable phono preamp to use with their vinyl setup, especially for moving magnet cartridges and medium-output moving coil cartridges. dedicated server hosting for games

Weakness:

If you need advanced features, use a very low-output MC cartridge, or prioritize having the latest technology, you might consider looking at newer models available on the market.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 10, 2023]
Breana


Strength:

You have a good product! Thanks for sharing Concrete forming

Weakness:

none so far

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 08, 2023]
ampva301


Strength:

High-end standalone phono preamplifier GCPH reproduces phono at its best. PS Audio's Gain Cell Technology and 30 years of building high-end phono stages underpin it. | Regards from top concrete contractor in Sugar Land

Weakness:

Nothing so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 04, 2023]
brenbobb01


Strength:

GCPH is really economy. The value is worth it and i would recommend it to the students.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2017]
Shane
Audio Enthusiast

I use this along side a plx1000 turnatable - sugden a21a A class amp - bowers @ Wilkins cm6 s2 .
Ok this is some serious phono stage , I play mostly electronic ambient/techno and with the pa audio it really brings out the intricate melodies and harmony . I have not used the balanced outs and my sugden does not provide this feature . So I'm only using budget rca cables at the moment and it still sounds wonderful, so I could imagine what a balenced sound stage could :) .... I'm also using a 2m black ortofon to finish this off . I picked this up for $400 Aus Dollers from a audiophile local who was kind enough to get me into quality gear , and now I can't go back .

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2014]
Ed P.
AudioPhile

Wow. I'm a long time audiophile / music lover and this preamp changed everything for analog - for me. I have been using a Krell preamp and amp with Vandersteen speakers for some time. I have a $800 Pro-Ject turntable and have been trying various sub $1000 phono preamps with pretty good results. Some tube, some op-amp based... I always wanted to try the GCPH and picked one up for about $500 used. Wow. I have never heard analog like this. I have never heard more into the record before. I can hear crazy resolution. Talk about goose bumps and toe tapping. I would put this baby up against any $2000 to $3000 phono preamp and smoke it, I bet. It's that good. If you have the means and see one used, don't hesitate, try it.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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