I have the DS Audio 003 cartridge and 003 equalizer on an Acoustic Signature Typhoon Neo. It's a great combination. I'd also like to try out the Meitner eq. as I've heard it's a nice improvement.Has anyone heard one of these? Thinking it might be part of my jump back into analog.
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I have the DS Audio 003 cartridge and 003 equalizer on an Acoustic Signature Typhoon Neo. It's a great combination. I'd also like to try out the Meitner eq. as I've heard it's a nice improvement.
Hey Mr. Peabody!
Remember we had the Meitner DSEQ-2 first. It did not have the slam of the DS Equalizer but it definitely was more musical. At that point I preferred the DS. But then Dr. Vinyl sent the emmLabs DSEQ-1. To me it had maybe not quite the slam of the DS OO3 equalizer but darn close plus it had all the benefits of the Meitner DSEQ-2. But with even better tone quality, separation, imaging, etc.
Guys with DS cartridges either the emmLabs or Meitner boxes are worth listening to especially if you want a little bit more musicality.
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I have the DS Audio DS W3 cartridge and use a Soulnote E2 phono amp. One sees a lot of talk about both Meitners, but little discussion re: the Soulnote. I think it is a fabulous phono preamp and it has four inputs (MC balanced, two unbalanced inputs, which are MM or MC! and optical cartridge input). You can connect up to four tonearms. Currently, I have two turntables connected, one with a MC cartridge and one with the optical cartridge. When I first bought this preamp, I was hoping it would sound as good as my BAT phono amp. It sounds better! This preamp offers over 140 different curves, which should cover just about all possible variations. It has very unique and sophisticated phono circuitry designed by ex Marantz designers and engineers, who didn't want to be limited by meeting the cost constraints and direction that Marantz was going in. It has many other features, such as either wood panels on the sides of the case, or just the metal. It has a mono switch, which does make my stereo cartridges sound better on mono records. It has a phase inversion button. This is all I want to type about the many features this preamp has. You may wish to read about them at their website.
Just got the E2-V2 for use with my W3, still using yours? I have my W3 on a Technics SL1210GAE, also have a new Dr Feickert Volare 25th with a new Ortofon MCX40 and a Technics SL1210 GR for mono carts, I can hook all 3 to the E2 that is awesomeI have the DS Audio DS W3 cartridge and use a Soulnote E2 phono amp. One sees a lot of talk about both Meitners, but little discussion re: the Soulnote. I think it is a fabulous phono preamp and it has four inputs (MC balanced, two unbalanced inputs, which are MM or MC! and optical cartridge input). You can connect up to four tonearms. Currently, I have two turntables connected, one with a MC cartridge and one with the optical cartridge. When I first bought this preamp, I was hoping it would sound as good as my BAT phono amp. It sounds better! This preamp offers over 140 different curves, which should cover just about all possible variations. It has very unique and sophisticated phono circuitry designed by ex Marantz designers and engineers, who didn't want to be limited by meeting the cost constraints and direction that Marantz was going in. It has many other features, such as either wood panels on the sides of the case, or just the metal. It has a mono switch, which does make my stereo cartridges sound better on mono records. It has a phase inversion button. This is all I want to type about the many features this preamp has. You may wish to read about them at their website.