My local FedEx driver just dropped of an exciting parcel from Pass Labs, the XP-17 phono preamplifier!
Pass Labs XP-17 phono preamplifier.
Here's what the Pass Labs website says about the XP-17:
"XP-17 uses the new-shielded low noise toroid and input filter module, like the XP-12. The power supply has an extra stage of RC filtering. We have lower radiated and mechanical noise.
The XP-17 has an all-new input circuit that is symmetrical and lower in noise and distortion with greater drive capability. Noise is the most prominent part of THD+N in the first section of a phono stage. By lowering noise we get better resolution and dynamics.
Designed with a split EQ network like the XP 25 and XS Phono that is more accurate and can handle greater signal levels.
The secondary stage runs a higher bias output stage with auto bias.
The numerous loading options from the XP-15 are all still available and three gain settings to accommodate low output MC to MM cartridges."
Pass Labs XP-17 phono preamplifier.
The XP-17 has got the same rugged and attractive build quality as the XP-12 line-level preamplifier (below), whose feature review I am working on now, and which will coming to Positive Feedback in the very near future.
Pass Labs XP-12 preamplifier.
Many thanks to Bryan Stanton (J. B. Stanton Communications) and everyone at Pass Labs for arranging for this XP-17 phono preamplifier review sample to be sent to me!
Pass Labs XP-17 phono preamplifier.
Much more to come!
As always, thanks for stopping by, and may the tone be with you!