NAD PP3 Digital review

This budget phono stage includes a USB output for hooking up to your PC

NAD PP3 Digital
This budget phono stage can back-up your vinyl to your PC via the USB output

TechRadar Verdict

A decent phono stage at £100 would be recommendable, but this is more than decent and the addition of a digital output makes it a very attractive proposition

Pros

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    Great sound quality

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    USB output

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    Good with MC cartridges

Cons

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    Beware hum loops with PCs

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    Understated manner may not suit all tastes

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NAD's PP2 is a long-established leader among super-budget phono stages, but the PP3 Digital is something a little different, offering as it does a digital output.

At what is still a very affordable price, it actually has a very attractive feature set, with both MM and MC inputs and even a line input (for digitising and feeding to your computer). The MM and MC stages are separate circuits.