George680 said:Hello,
I own a nice and little Leema Essentials Phono Stage and I'm thinking of buying a Rega Aria Phono Pre-amp.
Does anybody know both and would the Rega beat my Leema?
I have a Rega RP8 turntable with Apheta 2 cartridge.
Regards Sjors
George680 said:Thank you Al ears.
Right now my RP8 with Apheta 2 is sounding very good to me. So no problems for me anymore.
I had the interlink between Phono pre-amp and Leema amp connected to my DAC. Think that's why it sounded so poor at first.
Al ears said:George680 said:Thank you Al ears.
Right now my RP8 with Apheta 2 is sounding very good to me. So no problems for me anymore.
I had the interlink between Phono pre-amp and Leema amp connected to my DAC. Think that's why it sounded so poor at first.
Aha! That would explain a lot. Leads from phono preamp now go to line in sockets on the Tucana I take it.
Then, to answer your question, I believe the Rega Aria would be a significant step-up and a good 'long term' purchase as there is limited functionality on the Leema Essential.
stereoman said:Al ears said:George680 said:Thank you Al ears.
Right now my RP8 with Apheta 2 is sounding very good to me. So no problems for me anymore.
I had the interlink between Phono pre-amp and Leema amp connected to my DAC. Think that's why it sounded so poor at first.
Aha! That would explain a lot. Leads from phono preamp now go to line in sockets on the Tucana I take it.
Then, to answer your question, I believe the Rega Aria would be a significant step-up and a good 'long term' purchase as there is limited functionality on the Leema Essential.
I believe both preamps are great. But if Leema do their electronics as good as their loudspeakers - then I would not even hesitate and go for Leema. As said "Leema essentials" is pretty much limited with cartridge settings. Does not mean it will sound worse though I think.