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Graham Slee Gram Amp 3 Fanfare

A good value phono stage with some nice touches

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Last reviewed: March 4th

Rhythm is good when it needs to be and the bass is generally solid and energetic

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Graham Slee does make other products, but is best known for phono stages of which, there is quite a variety available.

This is the cheapest moving coil unit, just £40 dearer than the company's basic moving magnet model. Dearer models in the range include some with switchable equalisation, a boon for collectors of pre-1956 discs.

Eco-friendly switch

The circuit is based on a high-performance op-amp, carefully partnered with just enough passive components to do the job.

We were told our sample would be supplied with the new 'green' switch-mode power supply and were amused to find that this device was basically identical to that supplied by a rival model made by Creek. Two minds, one thought....

Despite good experiences in the past with Slee products, we found the sound of the Gram Amp 3 to be something of a paradox.

Underwhelming sound

Starting with the obvious, it is not as quiet as some rival models. A little background noise is not the end of the world but can easily compromise imaging to some extent and that seems to be the case here.

Detail is pretty good, however, and tonal neutrality is not in doubt. Rhythm is good when it needs to be and the bass is generally solid and energetic.

And yet, despite all those boxes ticked, we never found ourselves quite carried away by the music in the way that can happen with the finest hi-fi. One can hear quite effectively into the music, but it just doesn't quite gel.

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Price at Launch 245
Additional Information Freq Resonse: 10Hz - 150kHz, RIAA accuracy: 0.5 dB, Distortion: 0.02%, Noise: -74 dB CCIR q-pk 20Hz - 20kHz, Output will drive: >1.5k Ohms (600 Ohms down to 27Hz), Max Input: 45 mV rms (preferred maximum 10mV),
Dimensions 76 x 76 x 105
Channel Balance 0.2 dB
Channel Seperation 646 (w) x 76 (h) x 105
Input Capacitance 100
Input Sensitivity 2

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Gram Amp 3 Fanfare

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Price at Launch 245 | MPN |

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'Green' switch; Decent tonality and rhythm; Solid bass

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Not as quiet as some rivals; Not the most spectacular of audio experiences