Product Description
Now with tube rectification!
What the PH 9.0XT version includes:
We replace the PCB in the supply with a PCB with high voltage pre-regulator and tube rectifier. The supply cover has a hole to allow the tube to stick out and allows for all compatible 5AR4 rectifiers. 5R4GY, 5U4GB, 5V4GB, GZ34, GZ37, 274B, etc
What the PH 9.0X upgrade includes:
The upgrade to the PH 9.0X involves the addition of a pair of Lundahl gapped output transformers, commonly used in SET tube amps. The addition of these transformers also means the elimination of a pair of chokes and coupling caps, all in the signal path.
Why this upgrade?:
The circuit change made to the PH 9.0X, make it much closer to the PH 150 in terms of overall circuit design. Various other circuit differences in the PH 9.0 vs. the PH 150 were implemented, to see where the PH 9.0 could be improved. Most either made no difference, or for whatever reason, did not sound as good in the PH 9.0. This circuit change however DOES make a difference. The use of the Lundahl output transformers was one of the cost cutting design changes made to the PH 150 to achieve the PH 9.0. I found that the improvements were simply big enough that it warranted offering the upgrade.
Sonic Benefits:
The sonic benefits of this circuit change are obvious and significant! There is better bottom end, more weight and authority to the sound as well as improved resolution, detail and soundstage.
Easy load adjustment from the front panel!
Easy gain adjustment!
Two Phono inputs!
Mono Switch!
Upgrade review here: https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2021/10/15/modwright-ph-9-0x-phono-stage-follow-up/
We are excited to present the new PH 9.0 Tube Phono stage with on-the-fly loading and attenuation controls. Following in the footsteps and true Design DNA of the Reference PH 150, the PH 9.0 offers most of the same performance and flexibility of the PH 150 at a much lower price and smaller form factor.
The rise of interest in vinyl has led to demand for flexible, high performance phono stages to make the most of ALL of our vinyl. The PH 9.0 is quiet, musical, physically compact and flexible enough to suit the simplest to the most complex analog rigs!
We chose Lundahl MC step-up transformers, separate MM and MC inputs, compact external power supply on a long umbilical and vacuum tube design to maximise flexibility. The use of external supply, careful grounding, layout and solid engineering result in an extremely quiet tube phono stage!
The power supply is small and has no controls and may be tucked out of the way anywhere. The phono stage itself is 10“Wx10“Wx4“H. Its compact form factor allows flexible placement.
Like the PH 150, front panel controls for MM, Mute, MC input select, On-The-Fly MC loading and gain adjustment for MM and MC carts allows for easy adjustment to suit different cartridges and systems. Mono/Stereo toggles is locate on the rear panel.
Fully balanced, transformer coupled XLR outputs are available as an add cost option. The base unit has single ended RCA outputs only.
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Early Feedback from first customers!
‘I am happy I chose the PH 9.0. Dan really has provided a benchmark for the ratio of performance to value.’ G. Claggett – 8.31.18
‘I have about 25 hours on the PH 9.0 and it keeps getting better. This phono pre is just so musical. Detailed, but not overly so. One can hear a lot of depth in the music.’ D. Minches – 8.31.18
‘Right out of the gate, glorious organic and tactile mid-range. As I put hours on it, the bottom got really solid and it reaches way down. I believe you have hit a home run!’ R. Colburn – 8.25.18
‘The PH 9.0 is here, installed, and sounds GLORIOUS. Bravo!!!!’ R. Hughes – 8.31.18
Hi Dan, I have to tell you the PH 9.0 is QUIET! The difference was shocking. After about five hours last night I could not be happier. The difference in quiet passages like the intro to Under the Milky Way by the Church or the Intro to Sister Morphine was dramatic. So much of what I had been hearing was noise and while that can add a pleasant distortion the difference leads to breathtaking dynamic swings. The 470 ohm loading option seems like a perfect match for the Soundsmith Paua cartridge and helped to make music palpable again with huge three dimensional images and soundstage. T. Ellington – 12.22.18
MC Gain: 64dB (58dB, 52dB)
MM Gain: 52dB (46dB, 40dB)
Gain Adjust: 0, -6dB, -12dB
Inputs: MM & MC
MC Loading: 10-20-50-100-250-470
MM Loading: 47K fixed.
Stereo/Mono: Rear Toggle.
Frequency: 20Hz – 50Khz (+/-.2dB)
Tubes: (2)6C45, (2)6922/6dj8/7308
Power Supply: External, solid state
Phono Dim = 25Wx25Dx10H (cm)
Power Supply Dim = 18Wx23Dx8H (cm)
Power Umbilical: 4-pin XLR, 6 ft
Balanced Outs: Transformer Coupled