Vertere Phono-1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier
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Vertere Phono-1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier

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Vertere Phono-1 MkII L Phono PreamplifierThe Vertere Phono 1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier is a high quality interface that maximizes the potential of any record player, with multiple gain, resistance, and capacitance settings to match almost any Moving Coil or Moving Magnet cartridge. It features superb dynamics and detail, accurate RIAA linearization, and switchable input loading, making it the perfect match for continuous enjoyment of playing records. Vertere Phono 1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier

The Vertere Phono-1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier is a high-quality interface that maximizes the potential of any record player, with multiple gain, resistance, and capacitance settings to match almost any Moving Coil or Moving Magnet cartridge. It features superb dynamics and detail, accurate RIAA linearization, and switchable input loading, making it the perfect match for continuous enjoyment of playing records.

Vertere Phono-1 MkII L Phono Preamplifier

Enjoy the full musical experience from every track and every album with PHONO-1 MkII L, the perfect interface between your record player and your amplifier.
The new MC | MM Preamplifier PHONO-1 MkII L gets the best from any high-quality record player, with maximum dynamic range and supreme detail resolution. With more than 10 gain settings, 15 resistance and 9 capacitance settings, PHONO-1 MkII L leaves nothing to chance. It makes the perfect match for almost any Moving Coil or Moving Magnet cartridge.

Why MC | MM Preamplifier PHONO-1 MkII L?

  • Superb dynamics and detail with extremely accurate RIAA linearisation
  • Perfect level and load matching for Moving Coil and Moving Magnet cartridges
  • Brings continuous enjoyment when playing records, without exception

    PHONO-1 Finishes    

The PHONO-1 1 is available in a range of high-end finishes, including a new DG-1 design featuring a front panel to match the new Vertere record player (pictured). Finishes also available: Silver aluminium, Signature Vertere Orange and Semi-matt Black.

   Gold Plated PCB Assembly

New ‘L’ shaped high-quality gold plated PCBs for the main phono circuit and the mains power transformer ensure optimised grounding and power distribution. Stainless steel shield ensures that any unwanted interference is kept well away from the audio signal.

Combined with the use of high-quality components and special solder, guarantee consistent optimum performance for the long term.

Double Shielded Main Circuit

Vertere’s PHONO-1 MM | MC Preamplifier utilises stainless steel shields to further enhance isolation of the RIAA and preamplifier circuits. All power supply components and circuits are outside of the main cover shield and away from any signal path.

Switchable Input Loading

PHONO-1 MkII L has two switch banks, now easily accessible from the underside of the unit, that allow 15 resistance and 9 capacitance settings for left and right channels.

Perfect load matching is crucial to maximising performance, for both Moving Coil and moving magnet cartridges – and in this respect PHONO-1 leaves nothing to chance.

Chassis Ground and PCB Earth Switch

A 3-way switch provided at the back of PHONO-1 gives the options of ‘Hard Ground’, ‘Ground Lift’ or ‘Soft Ground’ connection of the preamplifier and the chassis, to minimise any hum that may be introduced between the PHONO-1 and the main amplifier.

Technical Specifications

Type  MC/MM Preamplifier
Main Phono Circuit on Separate Gold Plated PCB

Power Supply  
Linear, Int. Switchable
Transformer on Separate Gold Plated PCB

Gain Settings   
40.2dB to 62.8dB
In 10 Steps – See Manual

Input Impedance Settings Resistance 
 47k for MM
78R to 47K for MC - in 15 Steps - See Manual

Capacitance  
100pF & 470pF for MM
100pF to 1.02uF for MC – In 9 Steps - See Manual

Frequency Response  20Hz – 20kHz
+/- 0.2dB

Noise 
< -78dB – AWD

THD-N 0.03%

Finish  Front Panel Options

Vertere Orange, Silver, Black, DG-1 Gloss Black

Dimensions 210 x 235 x 55mm - W x D x H (Incl. Switches & Feet)

Weight  2.00Kg

 

 



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