Heed Questar MC review

A more refined budget phono stage for your tastes

We found this unit lively and rhythmic

TechRadar Verdict

Partnered with a good turntable and cartridge, the Questar can give surprisingly high-end sound with fine rhythm and timing.

Pros

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    Good detail

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    Lively audio

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    Impressive rhythm and timing

Cons

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    Its abilities do not outshine some cheaper rivals

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Based in Hungary, Heed produces a nice line of products with a distinct slant towards the world of vinyl disc replay.

The Questar is the basic phono stage of the range and is available in high gain (moving coil) and low gain (moving magnet) versions, each having specifically designed circuitry entirely based on discrete transistors.

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