Phono Preamplifiers

Collection: Phono Preamplifiers

If you’re a vinyl lover, having a high-quality phono preamplifier is essential to getting the best possible sound from your turntable and LPs. Paragon offers a variety of phono preamps at a wide-range of price points and capabilities. Shop below to find the right phono preamplifier for your system.
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Audio Research PH9 Phono Preamplifier
Audio Research PH9 Phono Preamplifier
Audio Research PH9 Phono Preamplifier
Price
$10,000.00

Electronics

Dan D'Agostino Momentum Phonostage
Dan D'Agostino Momentum Phonostage
Dan D'Agostino Momentum Phonostage
Price
$32,500.00

Electronics

Audio Research REF10 Phono Preamplifier
Audio Research REF10 Phono Preamplifier | Electronics | Paragon Sight & Sound
Audio Research REF10 Phono Preamplifier
Price
$35,000.00

Electronics

Burmester 100 Top Phono Preamplifier
Burmester 100 Top Phono Preamplifier
Burmester 100 Top Phono Preamplifier
Price
$27,000.00

Electronics

Audio Research REF3SE Phono Preamplifier
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Audio Research REF3SE Phono Preamplifier
Price
$19,500.00

Electronics

DS Audio Grand Master System
DS Audio Grand Master System
DS Audio Grand Master System
Price
$60,000.00

Turntables

DS Audio 003 Optical Phono System
DS Audio 003 Optical Phono System
DS Audio 003 Optical Phono System
Price
$6,000.00

Turntables

McIntosh C12000 Solid State Preamplifier
McIntosh C12000 Solid State Preamplifier
McIntosh C12000 Solid State Preamplifier
Price
From $16,000.00

Electronics

Burmester 077 Reference Preamplifier
Burmester 077 Reference Preamplifier
Burmester 077 Reference Preamplifier
Price
$65,000.00

Electronics

Burmester 808 MK5 Reference Preamplifier
Burmester 808 MK5 Reference Preamplifier
Burmester 808 MK5 Reference Preamplifier
Price
$68,000.00

Electronics

A phono preamplifier (also called a phono stage) is a dedicated separate preamplifier for your turntable. Why do you need a separate phono stage? A good phono stage offers dedicated amplification for your turntable signal, and as a result, better analog sound quality. A turntable demands more amplification than digital sources, and the phono cartridge on your turntable also influences amplification demand. For example, a moving coil (MC) phono cartridge has lower output than a moving-magnet (MM) type, so the MC needs even more amplification. A phono preamplifier has built-in settings to regulate the different amplification demands, and allows you to switch between them. A separate phono preamplifier also gives you the opportunity to match an analog source with analog sound from vacuum tubes, without having your digital inputs play through tubes (if you don't like tube sound for digital). Shop our collection of phono preamplifiers online, or visit our showroom for a demonstration.