I hadn't thought about it that way.  That's why I love these forums. 
There's so much to learn from people who take the time to share their
knowledge...

cliveb;227122 Wrote: 
> Regardless of how the system is set up, a phono preamp is of course
> required. From then on, we have two choices:
> 
> 1. phono preamp -> analogue preamp -> power amp
> 2. phono preamp -> A/D converter -> Transporter -> power amp
> 
> I think you are saying that you feel setup #1 will give superior sound
> quality. Intuitively one would expect this to be the case, as it avoids
> the A/D and D/A conversions. But I personally feel that setup #2 will
> sound better because in my experience, at a given price point, A/D
> converters are more transparent than preamps.


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