Pro-Ject Audio Phono Box RS2 Phono Preamplifier

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Reference class phono preamplifier with unique impedance control.

$2,799.00

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Description

The Phono Box RS2 is the ultimate phono preamplifier of the highest class. It is fully balanced from the input to the output. Electronics are fully discrete, no op-amps are in use and it uses split passive RIAA and DECCA equalization.

Discrete Circuitry

A discrete circuit is composed of electronic components which are disparate, individual devices, also called discrete components. These can be “passive” components, like resistors, capacitors and inductors, as well as “active” components, which in our case are transistors. The opposite to this would be an integrated circuit, which uses operational amplifiers (Op-Amps) in the signal chain. Countless hours of listening tests and years of experience have shown us that even the very best Op-Amps do not tend to be so neutral, natural, dynamic or vivid. Standard phono pre-amplifiers with integrated circuits have a few tens or hundreds of components, but discrete designs will employ hundreds or thousands of components by comparison. That makes for an extended and more costly design process, but results in the best sound for your money.

Reference class phono preamplifier with unique impedance control
The Phono Box RS2 is the ultimate phono preamplifier of the highest class. It is fully balanced from the input to the output. Electronics are fully discrete, no op-amps are in use and it uses split passive RIAA and DECA equalization. An EQ has to be handled and implemented very carefully and split passive EQ is the most expensive way to do it, but also the only way to go if you want the most accurate sound.

The Phono Box RS2 features the most advanced controls to be seen on any phono preamp in this price class! It is an incredibly powerful tool for high-end enthusiasts and professionals who are looking to dive deep into all the settings and features the Phono Box RS2 has to offer. On the other hand, the top notch build quality, the clean circuit board design and the technology in use will let you enjoy your turntable and all it has to offer, even without digging too deep into the advanced settings. Purists can effortlessly enjoy the best sound while experts and tech-enthusiasts will find their perfect high-tech phono preamp.

Discrete Circuitry
A discrete circuit is composed of electronic components which are disparate, individual devices, also called discrete components. These can be “passive” components, like resistors, capacitors and inductors, as well as “active” components, which in our case are transistors. The opposite to this would be an integrated circuit, which uses operational amplifiers (Op-Amps) in the signal chain. Countless hours of listening tests and years of experience have shown us that even the very best Op-Amps do not tend to be so neutral, natural, dynamic or vivid.

Standard phono pre-amplifiers with integrated circuits have a few tens or hundreds of components, but discrete designs will employ hundreds or thousands of components by comparison. That makes for an extended and more costly design process, but results in the best sound for your money.

Fully Balanced
The Phono Box RS2 employs a true fully balanced design principle. Balanced transmissions consist of a hot and a cold (also called + and -) signal. Both the + and – signal chains effectively carry the same musical information. A true balanced amplifier can now extract the final musical information out the +/- signals and subtract, remove, all noise that could potentially be added along the transmission. A “pseudo-balanced” amplifier will not process the + and – signals independently, but add them together before they are processed. Pseudo-balanced design will not benefit from the advantages that balanced connections have to offer, like fully balanced amplifiers do. In a true, fully balanced amplifier, like the Phono Box RS2, the + and – sections of both the left and right channel are treated individually, which doubles the amplifier sections by 2 as a result. You need twice as much space on the circuit board, twice as many electrical components and be twice as careful with planning your circuit board layout. As a result, the Phono Box RS2 excels at suppressing unwanted noise, errors and interferences and offers the best signal to noise ratio possible.

Split passive EQ
The Phono Box RS2 uses split passive equalization for both of its RIAA and DECA curves. This is more costly to design and implement but ensures the most accurate representation of the ideal EQ curve. Split passive equalization allows for better impedance matching and lower deviation from the ideal RIAA or DECA curve.

Extreme cartridge loading options

Gain
No other phono-preamp in the world has such fine options of setting the gain like the Phono Box RS2. Very large ranges from 40dB (voltage amplification by 100x) up to 70dB (voltage amplification by 3690x) are possible. You can see the big increase in amplification between 40dB and 70dB and this is why a phono preamp must be incredibly silent (a fully balanced design makes a big difference here) to handle amplification levels this high. The Phono Box RS2 is able to do this just perfectly. You can perfectly match it with a wide variety of cartridges and perfectly integrate it into the rest of your Hifi system, matching the volume levels accurately to other sources like CD players or streaming devices.

Impedance
Load impedance can be set continuously via potentiometer, a system invented by Pro-Ject Audio Systems. It allows you to seamlessly adjust the impedance during playback and immediately assess the impact of different loading options. This is necessary to find just the right load impedance for your cartridge. No other manufacturers implement this feature in this extreme way!

Balance Function
Cartridges, by nature, suffer from small imbalances between the left and right channels. To correct this the Phono Box RS2 introduces a new feature that is absolutely rare in this price category. A potentiometer allows you to adjust the exact center of the sound stage in ranges of 2dB to the left or right. This function can be switched off in order to keep the signal path as short as possible, or if it is not needed. For example, Ortofon declares that their very popular cartridge 2M Red has a channel balance of 1,5dB at 1kHz. Their very expensive MC cartridge Anna Diamond has a channel balance of, still, 0,5dB. These small differences can be accurately balanced by the Phono Box RS2. Practically, there is no MM or MC cartridge that the Phono Box RS2 can’t handle.

Power Supply
The Phono Box RS2 is powered from an external adapter which is rated 20V/3A. If you have an amplifier where there is a 3500x voltage gain and the input sensitivity is a few hundred micro-volts (0,0001 Volt) you will definitively want to keep it as far away as possible from all sources of interference which can harm the vulnerable signal from cartridge. That is why it is important to keep all the parts which can radiate electromagnetic fields out of the amplifier range. This is the reason why we are using an outboard power supply. Due to legal requirements, this power supply must be a switch mode type with guaranteed stand-by mode power consumption 0,1W.

SPECIFICATIONS

Input impedance: Fixed 47kohms, variable 10 – 1000 ohms
Load capacity switchable: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 pF
Gain MM: RCA: 40, 43, 46, 50 dB (+6dB using XLR)
Gain MC: RCA: 60, 63, 66, 70 dB (+6dB using XLR)
Signal to noise ratio: MM (40dB): 89dB A-wt (10mV); MC (60dB): 79dB A-wt (1mV)
THD: < 0,0015% (MM 40dB, 1kHz); < 0,0024% (MC 60dB, 1kHz)
RIAA accuracy: within 0,4dB/20Hz – 20kHz
SubsonIc: at 20Hz with 18dB/octave
Inputs: RCA & XLR
Outputs: RCA & XLR
Power supply: 20V/3A DC; 110 – 240V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 350mA DC < 1 watt standby
Dimensions W x H x D (with sockets): 206 x 72 x 200 mm
Weight: 1600 g without power supply

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