Inserted a trinity phono in my system on the weekend and it really is superb. Setup is amg v12 with allaerts finish through trinity nagra jazz, nagra vpa, verity amadis. Have tried arc ref 2 but that proved noisy at reasonable volumes. Been using a tron ultimate with high gain for the finish over past 6 months, also superb but a bit noisy on quiet passages at reasonable listening levels. Then tried a nagra vps but as much as i wanted to love it, it doesn't complement the needy finish, and gain is too low, even on high gain setting on vps and in jazz. I should say that i haven't tried it with a good SUT. Have decided to keep it for now for use with other carts.
The trinity has both high gain and a silent, clear background. For the super low output finish, inserting the trinity in the mix is really exciting. I've been captivated by the combo of ss and tube in the system. Now running it into the jazz "unbalanced" xlr input (but balanced out) Would like to try the balanced transformer input option on the jazz eventually. Anybody have experience with this option??
Really dynamic and deeper soundstage than i have ever heard in my system. Funny, i have moved from SS to Tubes to settle on a mixture.
I'm done with solid state phono pre's after hearing my H5000 that just destroys my XP-25 from a musical standpoint. The sound staging, imaging, transparency, micro and macro dynamics are superior, not to mention a far more accurate timbre in terms of voices and instruments. I give up a little in bass solidity and noise. It's a more than worthwhile trade off for me in my system.
Fremer does do an introductory review of the trinity in Stereophile this month (a more detailed review next year). The fact remains, SS is not going to touch the musical enjoyment and realism of tubes, imo when it comes to phono stages. My short summary of the XP-25 vs Allnic H5000....the XP sounds like a quality recording, the H5000...a live performance.
That said, I have had 2 friends buy the Allnic H5000....and they both said the same as you...apparently this Allnic is a seriously great phono stage
I'm done with solid state phono pre's after hearing my H5000 that just destroys my XP-25 from a musical standpoint. The sound staging, imaging, transparency, micro and macro dynamics are superior, not to mention a far more accurate timbre in terms of voices and instruments. I give up a little in bass solidity and noise. It's a more than worthwhile trade off for me in my system.
Fremer does do an introductory review of the trinity in Stereophile this month (a more detailed review next year). The fact remains, SS is not going to touch the musical enjoyment and realism of tubes, imo when it comes to phono stages. My short summary of the XP-25 vs Allnic H5000....the XP sounds like a quality recording, the H5000...a live performance.
I agree, my MC2 Finish is very "needy" incredibly picky on the the phono stage and exposes all sorts of noise. It's the opposite of my Lyra Atlas in this regard...which seemingly is a wonderful match with my Nagra VPS. Can you share more info on how the Trinity sounded? Especially vs the other phono stages you mention like the Tron..
Rob, not familiar with the Klyne but will look it up. Agree with others that as much as i love tubes, sota solid state is wickedly good.i did the same then went back to a klyne system 7 phono stage. after three tubed phono sections in a row i think i found the right balance of tradeoffs.
the trinity looks interesting, does it use discrete devices and a switch mode PS?
The arc ref phono is beautiful in all of the arc ways (i've been a big arc fan for 3-4 years), wide spacious soundstage and warmish midrange. With the finish, ref phono in high gain and running to Arc ref anni, and then with jazz, i was getting too much distracting noise on quiet parts of dynamic passages on classical and some indie electronic music (xx, daughter, etc)
As you are a fellow allaerts fan you likely have the "cart" before the horse problem that i do
Having trouble letting go of the finish so on a pilgrimage to find its mate.
Basically, i love what the allaerts CAN do, and so i've been revolving phono stages to find something that brings out it's max. The vps as you prob have experienced, doesn't have approp gain to match. The arc ref phono is beautiful in all of the arc ways (i've been a big arc fan for 3-4 years), wide spacious soundstage and warmish midrange. With the finish, ref phono in high gain and running to Arc ref anni, and then with jazz, i was getting too much distracting noise on quiet parts of dynamic passages on classical and some indie electronic music (xx, daughter, etc). The Tron set up with high gain for lomc is very good. I have enjoyed it alot and prefer it to both the arc and vps in every way as it is revealing, musical and holographic in presentation. At RMAF i "heard" the allnic, the VAC statement, and the trinity. Quotation marks because of the difficulty of really hearing an individual component in a system other than one's own.
What shone with the trinity, though at RMAF it was paired with higher output allaerts mc1 boron, was the quiet noisefloor and really impressive dynamics. I agree with Fremer's comment re how dynamic this is but it is the gain and silence that match the finish in my system that have made me sit up and listen to what the right combo can do. Always an adventure
Are you talking about the Ref 2 or 10? I had the 10 here for a month and it was dead quiet, especially with the Ref 10 pre
Frank, the arc ref. 2 se.
The ref 10 sure looks awesome. What cartridge are you using? Low output > 0.2 ?
Rob, not familiar with the Klyne but will look it up...
I actually didn't keep it. I had problems with the Ref10 preamp and after considering the problems I've had with tubes in the past decided I didn't want to deal with the aggravation again. I ended up with a Pass Labs Xs Pre amp and will either wait for the Xs phono or track down another solid state phono. No more tubes for me. For the record, when I wasn't having problems with the Ref 10 combo, they were fantastic. I use a Goldfinger Statement so output isn't a problem.
I'm done with solid state phono pre's after hearing my H5000 that just destroys my XP-25 from a musical standpoint. The sound staging, imaging, transparency, micro and macro dynamics are superior, not to mention a far more accurate timbre in terms of voices and instruments. I give up a little in bass solidity and noise. It's a more than worthwhile trade off for me in my system.
Fremer does do an introductory review of the trinity in Stereophile this month (a more detailed review next year). The fact remains, SS is not going to touch the musical enjoyment and realism of tubes, imo when it comes to phono stages. My short summary of the XP-25 vs Allnic H5000....the XP sounds like a quality recording, the H5000...a live performance.
I actually didn't keep it. I had problems with the Ref10 preamp and after considering the problems I've had with tubes in the past decided I didn't want to deal with the aggravation again. I ended up with a Pass Labs Xs Pre amp and will either wait for the Xs phono or track down another solid state phono. No more tubes for me. For the record, when I wasn't having problems with the Ref 10 combo, they were fantastic. I use a Goldfinger Statement so output isn't a problem.