Heed Audio Orbit2S PSU for Rega P2/3/25 & Beyond

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by Dexter, Jun 26, 2004.

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    I think it may have been me,I am also intrested in this supply for my P25.thanxs.
     
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    Nice thought and review,I guess you liked it......I'll have to get one soon aswell,also looking at Iron audio formally sheer audio very tasty acrylic platter,it would look a killer with that superb techno arm,hmm very nice.

    Do get a off board Phono stage,really lifts the performance a good few notches,a Lehmaan, Creek, Graham slee,will really let the Rega sing.

    Glad your happy with it!!.
     
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    Adam,

    Thanks for the phono amp tips. I'm currently leaning toward those new-look Graham Slee GrahamAmp 2SE or Era Gold, do you have experience with either? What are you running now?

    Best, Dex
     
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    Hi Dexter,

    I'm using the little Creek OBH8SE,I'm very pleased with it's performance,easily saw of the on board stage on a Copland valve amp.The GS will be a great buy too.

    Thats a MM stage or high output MC for Sumiko blue point special or the Dynavectors,currently using a Shure V15III,miles better than the Goldring 1042 I used before,in fact I was shocked at how good it is for an oldie.
     
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