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