Primare R20 MkII review

We unearth a hidden gem in the Primare catalogue

Primare R20 MkII
The R20 MkII Phono stage works well with turntable and catridge combinations that err towards being lean in balance terms

TechRadar Verdict

Very well put together, with high-quality components and casework, the R20 has a large, expansive soundstage which is high on luxury. It times well and has decent bass resolution too, and thus will slot nicely into many vinyl systems

Pros

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    High build quality along

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    Good range of impedance settings

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    Produces a warm, generous sound

Cons

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    Variable gain for MC might be more useful than for MM

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    S one-kOhm impedance setting would be useful for some MCs

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The R20 is built in the solid style of all Primare products, but being relatively small, the heavy-gauge steel casework and precisely etched front panel seem even more substantial.

The theme continues with three aluminium-and-rubber feet. Another Primare trait is the hidden power switch, located under the front left side of the case, which keeps up the clean appearance and discourages switch-off.