Gryphon Audio Designs has introduced the PS2-S MM/MC Phono Stage Module. The PS2-S (S for Superior) is an updated version of their PS2, but offering an extended range of MC-cartridge load impedance options.

Gryphon Audio Designs has always offered support to the LP format, with high performance MC/MM phono-stages as optional modules for installation in preamplifiers and integrated amplifiers, at all price points across their product range.

Gryphon Audio Phono Stages

Based on the  Legato Phono Stage, the Gryphon PS2-S MM/MC Phono Stage Module is a true dual-mono design, a design philosophy that Gryphon Audio Designs has been following since the introduction of the Gryphon Head Amp back in 1985, which Gryphon claim was the very first true dual-mono Class A amplifier introduced to the world of High-End Audio. It is a philosophy that Gryphon is very well-known for and a philosophy that they continue to stick to, and with the benefits from having absolute separation of the two channels they have decided to continue this design philosophy in the PS2-S MM/MC Phono-Stage Module.

Gryphon Phono Stage Upgrade

Gryphon’s integrated amplifiers and the Zena preamplifier can be ordered with the PS2-S Phono Stage Module factory-installed. The module can also be added to the Diablo 300, Diablo 120, Diablo, Atilla, Athena or Zena later if needed.

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