Best Behringer PP400 Alternatives

We found 4 alternatives to Behringer PP400 based on experts and consumers reviews.

SPL Pro-Fi Phonos black

SPL Pro-Fi Phonos black

Based on 1 reviews

Excellent build quality, easily adjustable settings, simple operation. I had read the few reviews available - mainly on forums - which were very favourable; some people claim it is the best phonostage that they’ve ever heard regardless of price. My experience is very limited but its clearly better that the £1000 Tom Evans Microgroove X plus 2.5 it replaced, which in turn was better than anything around the £1000 mark IMO. In summary, the Phono SPL is amazingly detailed, punchy, fast, dynamic, with tight well rounded bass.a

ART DJ Pre II

ART DJ Pre II

Based on 16 reviews

I bought the ART DJ Pre 2 a couple of month ago and i digitized a lot of LP´s. Really great - for that price, the quality is very good. Its very small so you can travel with it or bring it to friends very easily. it could be a little bit more heavy, but if you use the gain poty very rapidly, then it moves some centimeters. The soundquality is awsome - very low noiselevel. even when you push it real hard. Can not find any bad things about the DJ Pre 2, except the lights. They are very very bright - a lot to bright ;-) It really hurts my eyes, if the room is dark. Not that big deal, because its easy to paint it with a black pan, or which color you like. So in the end: Fair Preamp, i would by it again !

LD Systems PPA 2

LD Systems PPA 2

Based on 9 reviews

Been using for 6 months now, its solid. Does exactly whats its supposed to do. I had been using a dj mixer because ofthe RIAA equalization matter on old technics. No more huge mixer in the table, saves alotta space. Good sound quality and simple design.

IMG Stageline SPR-6

IMG Stageline SPR-6

Based on 3 reviews

This does the job. I wanted to avoid having a DJ mixer to have my turntable connected to my sampler. This does the wonderful job and it sounds quiet. Almost a Hi-Fi class. It does have some design issues. Like Grounding port is too close to cable. And I just don't get about Power adapter via 3.5mm. Also to make it really stable, it should be "mounted" on wooden surface sort of, but I am not using it that way. Otherwise highly recommended.

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