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SPL Phonos
This phono preamplifier for Moving Magnet (MM) and Moving Coil (MC) pickup systems is based on the legendary Douglas-Self-Design.
MM & MC
There are two pickup systems for record players:
Moving Magnet (MM) and Moving Coil (MC).
Moving Magnet
Moving Coil
The MC pickup is also a small electromagnetic generator, but with the magnets firmly anchored and the coils moving between them, i.e. exactly the opposite of the MM pickup.
The output voltage, however, is very low at only a few hundred microvolts and is therefore more sensitive to noise and induced hum. This makes preamplifier design a challenge, because the very low output voltage must be pre-amplified extremely noise-free. Phonos offers one of the most powerful phono preamplifiers for MC systems with up to 71.5 dB preamplification. Thanks to the 120V technology, the preamplifiers are extremely low-noise, linear and phase-locked.
MC pickups have a very low inductance and impedance.
This means that the effects of cable capacitance (from turntable to preamplifier) are negligible. The impedance, however, is relevant and can be set in six positions: 100, 220, 470, 2.2 k, 4.7 k, and 10 kOhm.
If there is any doubt as to which impedance matches that of the pickup, the impedances can also simply be switched through until the linear frequency response is acoustically determined.
“The SPL Phonos is a phono stage with exceptional character. With so much sonic quality, the price is well below its musical equivalent.”
Perfect level
The gain control can be used to determine the amplifier power, in other words, the output level of the Phonos.
There are three values to choose from.
In the “Norm” position, the gain is +46 dB for MM systems and +67 dB for MC systems.
With the switch set to “-10”, the gain is reduced by 10 dB (MM = +36 dB, MC = +57 dB). This is optimal in combination with standard HiFi equipment that works with a reference level of -10 dBV.
If the switch is in the “+4” position, the gain is increased by +4 dB (MM = +50 dB, MC = +71 dB).
So the output level is about as loud as that of modern DA-converters at a reference level of 0 dBfs = 15 dBu.
Subsonic Filter
The rumbling of the turntable’s drive mechanism is also amplified by the high amplification of the bass range due to RIAA equalization in playback.
The Phonos offers a switchable subsonic filter to remove this rumble.
“The SPL Phonos is a phono amplifier just the way you want it to be: Completely uncomplicated in operation, robust and intelligently built. With just a few clicks it is tuned to the respective pickup system and then it's ready to go – and how!”Connections
Gold-plated RCA sockets are available for connecting the turntable and for outputting to a preamplifier such as the Director Mk2 or the Elector.
A ground connection for the turntable is designed as banana plug socket. The ground lead can be either clamped or plugged in.
“SPL Phonos scores with detail accuracy, natural, full sound color and punchy and superior dynamics – or in the words of LowBeats tv host René Heller: it ‘rocks’.”Sounds good
With all devices of the Professional Fidelity series we develop not only according to plan, but also by ear. Many important components are installed on the circuit boards using Through-hole technology. This way we can ensure that we can use the best sounding components.
RIAA Equalization
RIAA equalization is a specification for the recording and playback of records proposed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The RIAA equalization curves introduced a global de facto industry standard for vinyl records in 1954.
RIAA equalization uses pre-emphasis to reduce low frequencies and boost high frequencies when the record is cut (blue RIAA curve).
The bass is reduced by up to 20 dB to provide more space and longer record play time.
The high frequencies are boosted by up to 25 dB to increase the signal-to-noise ratio between the noise of the record media to the audio signal.
During playback, exactly the opposite happens in the Phonos. The de-emphasis filter (red RIAA curve) compensates for the pre-emphasis and the result is a linear frequency response.
Douglas Self Design
The RIAA equalization of the Phonos was developed according to the recommendations of Douglas Self.
Idea: Many small capacities instead of a few large capacities.
Advantages: The capacitors charge and discharge faster, which results in better resolution and faster impulse response.
Only audiophile Styroflex capacitors are used in the entire RIAA equalizer.
About the person: Douglas Self is a British electronics engineer with a strong penchant for audio. He holds honorary degrees from Cambridge University and teaches psychoacoustics at the University of Sussex.
“The SPL Phonos is an exceptionally good sounding phono preamplifier that has a considerable potential for addiction. Its joy of playing, its enormous dynamics and the accuracy with which it brings out the finest sound structures are always inspiring. The price-performance ratio is excellent.”The VOLTAiR Technology
The 120V technology is our reference technology. The 120V technology is unique in the world. It operates at a DC voltage of 120 volts. This is four times that of IC-based semiconductor op-amps. In our Professional Fidelity series, we refer to this unsurpassed technology as VOLTAiR technology.
The 120V technology works with +/-60 V. To be able to handle such a high voltage, we have developed special proprietary operational amplifiers that can operate with a DC voltage of +/-60 V: the SPL 120V SUPRA operational amplifiers. This high voltage would destroy conventional components and operational amplifiers.
The 120V technology achieves exceptional technical specifications and sonic benefits. Technically, in terms of dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio and headroom. Sonically, in terms of richness of detail and an absolutely relaxed listening experience.
By the way, the “120V” in the name of the technology has nothing to do with the local mains voltage from the mains power socket. This is about the operating voltage inside the device with which the audio signals are processed.
The mains voltage from the mains power socket is transformed to the required secondary voltage in the device’s internal linear power supply with toroidal transformer. Rectifiers convert this AC voltage into DC voltage required in the audio device.
VOLTAiR is a composition of the terms Volt and AirVolt is the unit for electrical voltage and Air stands for the unlimited space the music can breathe in.
VOLTAiR symbolizes the perceived limitless dynamics resulting from high audio voltage.
What exactly is that?
And what does it do?
Good questions need good answers.
And that’s what the 120V technology (VOLTAiR) video gives you.
Most audio devices work with an internal operating voltage of +/-15 volts and can thus process a maximum input level of +21.5 dBu. If a DAC, for example, has an output level of +22 dBu at 0 dBFS, level peaks of the music material would already cause overloads in the input stage of the device. All components in the audio device often operate at their limits. The result is an unsteady sound that causes stress and faster ear fatigue.
SPL devices with VOLTAiR technology can handle input levels of +32.5 dBu thanks to the higher internal operating voltage of +/- 60 volts – thus offering 12 dB more headroom. All components consequently operate continuously in the optimum operating range. The result is a very pleasant, natural and relaxed sound experience. So you can enjoy your music in every detail.
VOLTAiR is that good
In the lab, we pitted Phonitor xe against the best audio measurement system and found that Audio Precision could not measure VOLTAiR technology.
Home is where the heart is
That’s why we manufacture all devices in our own production facility in Niederkrüchten on the Lower Rhine, Germany.
Replacing fuses and voltage selection
The replacement of fuses and the switching of mains voltages must only be performed by qualified technicians. Fuses must only be replaced with fuses of the same type and specifications.
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SPL Phonos — precision-focused MM/MC phono stage
The SPL Phonos is a studio-bred phono stage that delivers a neutral, highly resolving presentation tailored for cartridge matching and critical listening. Voltair high-voltage supply, Douglas Self–based RIAA circuitry and meticulous engineering produce very low noise, wide dynamic range and tight, controlled bass, letting micro- and macro-dynamics shine.
Front-panel switchable loading (six impedance, four capacitance) and three gain settings make it exceptionally adaptable to MM and MC cartridges, while a subsonic filter and solid RCA connectivity add practical polish. Reviewers at The Ear praised its neutrality and revealing nature.
Ideal for listeners who want faithful, uncoloured vinyl playback and flexible cartridge matching; those seeking warm, bloomier coloration may prefer a sweeter-sounding alternative.
Pros
- Extensive front-panel switchable loading and gain (six impedance options, four capacitance settings and three gain stages) for broad MM/MC cartridge compatibility.
- Very low noise and wide dynamic range that encourage higher playback levels and reveal micro- and macro-dynamic detail, with tight, controlled bass.
- Robust engineering (Voltair high-voltage rails and Douglas Self–based RIAA) reduces distortion and supports a transparent, resolving presentation.
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Cons
- No dedicated mono switch—an omission noted for collectors of single-channel recordings.
- Deliberately neutral, uncoloured voicing can sound less 'bloomy' or lush than warmer phono stages, which may disappoint listeners seeking added coloration.
Transparency
91/100
Review highlights repeatedly note very low noise and wide dynamic range (e.g. 'resolving the information...very low noise', 'low noise and wide dynamic range'), and the unit's RIAA implementation and high-voltage Voltair supply are described as engineering choices to reduce distortion and noise. The presence of multiple specific quiet/noise references supports a high Transparency score, and the SPL's measured noise figures and dynamic-range specs further back this up. No reviewer reported hum/hiss or interference.
Sound Quality
90/100
Reviewers note both nuance and power from the Phonos ('offered up nuance and power', 'tight, controlled yet powerful bass'), and explicitly state that the unit encourages higher playback levels through low noise and wide dynamic range. The combination of headroom, low noise and tight bass delivery supports strong transient and macro/micro-dynamic performance.
Cartridge Compatibility
93/100
The Phonos supports both MM and MC with six impedance options and four capacitance settings plus three gain levels ('four capacitance settings...six impedance settings...three levels of gain'), giving broad flexibility for matching cartridges. These extensive, switchable loading and gain options make it highly adaptable to a wide range of MM and MC cartridges, earning a top-tier compatibility score.
Build Quality
92/100
SPL's Voltair high-voltage DC rails and custom high-voltage op-amps are highlighted as design strengths that increase headroom and reduce distortion ('runs on 120V DC rails...high voltage op-amps...greater dynamic range, more headroom and lower distortion'). The RIAA implementation based on Douglas Self's approach and solid connectivity choices round out a very well-engineered build and good shielding/power-supply design for phono use.
Value for Money
89/100
Although the review does not explicitly discuss price, it praises the Phonos as 'a lot of fun with a degree of precision not normally encountered in a phono stage,' implying the performance justifies its market position. Given the high level of engineering, flexibility, and demonstrated performance, the unit represents a justified premium for buyers seeking accuracy and versatility at its price.
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