Phono stage for my Rega P10?

MichaelHiFi

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Looking to move my Allnic 5500 to my vintage system. This leaves my Rega P10 in need of a phono stage. The Allnic H7000 seems to be one of the best out there and a clear upgrade to my 5500. I also noted that the few reviews there are for the H7000, half of them were mated to a Rega. Synergy maybe?

I really don't wish to spend more than $10K and used is fine.
 
Looking to move my Allnic 5500 to my vintage system. This leaves my Rega P10 in need of a phono stage. The Allnic H7000 seems to be one of the best out there and a clear upgrade to my 5500. I also noted that the few reviews there are for the H7000, half of them were mated to a Rega. Synergy maybe?

I really don't wish to spend more than $10K and used is fine.
Hi 'MichaelHiFi',
If you have the Rega Apheta 3 or Aphelion cartridge mounted to a Rega tonearm on your P10 (i.e. the tonearm that comes with the P10 for instance), I would go for the Rega Aura Reference Phono Stage.
 
Hi 'MichaelHiFi',
If you have the Rega Apheta 3 or Aphelion cartridge mounted to a Rega tonearm on your P10 (i.e. the tonearm that comes with the P10 for instance), I would go for the Rega Aura Reference Phono Stage.
I thought about the Aura, just didn't believe it would be an upgrade to my Allnic H5500. Maybe it is. I should have mentioned that I use an Allnic T2000 30th Aniversary integrated. Not being well versed in the vinyl world, I thought synergy might be an important attribute.

I'm also interested in the Allnic Amber or Rose cartridges as the only other cartridge I own is a Dynavector XXV MK II and it's plugged into my Technics SL1800.
 

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