Yeah I mean, I understand phono preamps range in price from like $40 to thousands of dollars... I
trust there is a big difference between the two... what I'm not so clear on is just where the "budget" range sits in comparison to the phono stages that are built-in to these turntables..
I've read conflicting opinions. In regards to the Technics SL-1500c turntable ($1200) that has a built-in phono stage,
one review says "It’s not the worst built-in phono preamp I’ve heard, but it’s definitely nowhere near as good as just about any stand-alone phono pre, including my very inexpensive Schiit Mani ($129)". Pretty clear cut. But the
WhatHiFi review of this tt says "the built-in phono stage is really good. That doesn’t tend to be the case normally, and means that you don’t have to spend extra on a dedicated outboard unit to get the best from the record player."
I love simple solutions, and would love fewer wires and gadgets whenever possible, so the tables with built-in phono stages appeal to me... but I wonder how much (if at all) I'd be missing out on a better sound!