Yes, I was amused/delighted by RAM.
Usually a phono stage with multiple switchable equalisation curves is a rare and expensive beast for collectors of, probably (certainly?) mono, old LPs and 78s.
The digital correction in a Devialet is simply a programmed curve rather than a different set of filter components, so is both less expensive and probably more accurate than any of these rare specialist units.
I don't own any 78s so will probably never do anything but switch between 1953 and 1976 curves and the high pass filter.
Usually a phono stage with multiple switchable equalisation curves is a rare and expensive beast for collectors of, probably (certainly?) mono, old LPs and 78s.
The digital correction in a Devialet is simply a programmed curve rather than a different set of filter components, so is both less expensive and probably more accurate than any of these rare specialist units.
I don't own any 78s so will probably never do anything but switch between 1953 and 1976 curves and the high pass filter.
Devialet Original d'Atelier 44 Core, Job Pre/225, Goldmund PH2, Goldmund Reference/T3f /Ortofon A90, Goldmund Mimesis 36+ & Chord Blu, iMac/Air, Lynx Theta, Tune Audio Anima, Goldmund Epilog 1&2, REL Studio. Dialog, Silver Phantoms, Branch stands, copper cables (mainly).
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