Aragon 47K TurnTables
Aragon 47K TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 27, 2009]
Tedrick
Audio Enthusiast
I picked up this phono-preamp to use in a secondary system because it offered use-selectable gain and load settings so it could be used with most MM and MC cartridges currently on the market. Under the hood, you'll find a nice, clean minimalist layout that smacks of quality and attention to detail. The jumpers to set the gain and loading are accessible on the main board and are clearly marked. The outboard power supply is a nice touch, and probably helps minimize background noise.
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[May 28, 2003]
ltc356
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build quality. Ability to match gain and bias to any cartridge. Soundstage and detail.
Weakness:
None so far. I had been using a PS Audio IV phono section with my Rega P3 turntable for a couple of years with no problems when I decided to upgrade my cartridge from a Benz Micro Gold (2.5mv) to a Clearaudio Beta S (4.5mv). The higher output was too much for the PS Audio amp and I started to look for a replacement. Being a fan of Aragon equipment, I started checking the used market for a 47K. This unit does everything that a good mid-priced phono stage should. The 3 levels of gain allow for a much better match for cartridges than units such as the PS Audio. The soundstage and detail in records is much improved. Build quality is typical Aragon - military grade components, machined aluminum face, etc. Overall, a very good unit that will bring out the detail in vinyl that will make you wonder why you ever went to CD's. Similar Products Used: PS Audio IV |
[Oct 09, 2000]
John Dooley
Audiophile
Strength:
DC power
Weakness:
No Hi/Low Cuts, No tubes I bought the Aragon 47-K phono pre-amp to match the price of a Rega Planar 3 turntable. Other related audio products are the Grado Sonata Cart. going though an Audio Research LS-16 pre-amp via Aragon 8008BB amp to Martin Logan SL-3's. The Aragon 47-K was back ordered for over 2-1/2 months and I had a hard time getting information fron Mondial. Even the Rega Planar 3 turntable was back ordered from England and it beat the Aragon 47K in shipping information and delivery. Once I got the unit, I was rather impressed with the simple design and non funtions. Once the whole system was pluged up, I heard a slight hum at high volume levels. I tested the pre-amp and amp, and everything was fine. The problem may be the turntable or phono pre-amp, therefore I took both back to Digital Ear and they pluged them up with Krell pre-amps and amp, it sounded beatuiful. Some people write that the Grado Sonata cart. hums with certain set-ups, or it maybe the old wiring within my house, but I don't play music that loud, therefore I am rather pleased. With certian LP's, like for example "Tommy James - Crimison and Clover" the highs kill my ears. I wish there was a hi/low cut, but I guess at the $600 level for a phono pre-amp, all the design went into direct current. If I would of done it over again, I would buy the Audio Research PH3 phono pre-amp for its tubed warmness and because Audio Research is a higher grade audio company than Mondial. I ran into some werid "It's NOT Possible" philosophy with one of the designers at Mondial over their Acurus ACT3 pre-amp and the concept of "NOT" makes me wonder if Mondial can SEE certain things. |