Gold Note PH-1000 PHONO PREAMPLIFIER
Stereophile|March 2022
Gold Note’s $11,999 PH-1000 is by a con-siderable margin the most sophisticated, most configurable phono preamplifier that any audio manufacturer has ever produced, at least that I know of. Remarkably, considering all that flexibility and sophistication, using and adjusting the PH-1000 is straightforward.
MICHAEL FREMER
Gold Note PH-1000 PHONO PREAMPLIFIER

Despite all that the PH-1000 can do, and all that you can do with it, you’ll never get lost in nested-menu dysfunctionality, thanks to what Gold Note calls “SKC” (Single Knob Control)—but before getting into control, let’s explore the PH-1000’s features and configurability.

The basics: The PH-1000 has two standard single-ended (RCA) inputs and one standard balanced (XLR) input; it came equipped with two line inputs, but I didn’t use them. Loading can be set independently for each input, 12 options for the RCA inputs and eight options for the XLR input; see the Specifications sidebar for details.

In addition, there’s a third RCA and a second XLR connection, which can be used to fine-tune loading on RCA input 2 (using RCA input 3) and XLR input 1 (using XLR input 2): Just solder loading resistors across an RCA or XLR plug and plug it in. Both balanced and unbalanced outputs are included.

SPECIFICATIONS

This story is from the March 2022 edition of Stereophile.

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