![]() The blurb says the Ph 1.1 was designed to compete with phono preamps in the $250 to $350 price range and based on the voting I'd say Nerve has a case. The only unusual aspect of this "two in, two out" design is that the ground lug is mounted on the output rather than the input side. Whoever designed this thing clearly knew what he was doing. The only person I could find online with that name is an HDMI specialist so perhaps in a "previous life" he was an analog circuit designer. The PH 1.1 is built "overseas in small quantities" and was designed by Jeff Boccaccio. The specs claim THD (total harmonic distortion) of less than 0.05% 20Hz-20kHz, 1.5V out with a 5mV input, gain of 40dB and signal to noise ratio of better than 80dB (unweighted). ![]() This $99.99 unit originally intended for the custom install home theater market and "budget conscious audiophile" is a small, lightweight, "no-frills" unit 2.5"x1.5"x4.5" powered by a 12v DC "wall wart". ![]() You've had the files to listen to, compare and vote on for some time now so here are the capsule reviews. ![]()
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