Rudi
Excellent, versatile product, great sound
Comment from May 19, 2026 — Experience from May 07, 2026
The Gold Note PH-10 is an innovative phono stage that is redefining expectations for audio performance. Designed and manufactured by Gold Note, a company based near Florence, Italy, this product is renowned for its elegant design, ease of use, and exceptional features.
From the first glance, the Gold Note PH-10 catches the eye with its bold, modern design. Straddling Italian elegance and technological robustness, the PH-10 is a half-width component, making it easy to place in any space. Available in three colors - silver, gold, and black - its chassis is made from a single piece of aluminum, providing a rigid structure that dampens vibrations for the printed circuit board inside. The elegant diagonal vents that adorn the top, sides, and bottom of the PH-10 give it the look of an Italian sports car, while the Gold Note logo is stamped on the top and repeated on a small gold medallion on the front panel of each component.
One of the most notable features of the PH-10 is its innovative control system and 2.8-inch color TFT display. All functions of the phono stage, such as cartridge type (moving magnet or moving coil), equalization, gain, and impedance load, can be quickly and easily adjusted using its single knob control (SKC) system and color display. EQ selection can be done on the fly while music is playing, allowing for disc-specific adjustments. The PH-10 offers three different EQ curves: RIAA, America-CBS-Columbia, and Decca-London. Additionally, each of these can be set to “enhanced” mode, providing a slight boost at the upper end of the EQ response curve. Furthermore, the PH-10 offers nine impedance load settings (10, 22, 47, 100, 220, 470, 1000, 22k, and 47k ohms), which can be selected on the fly to allow optimal matching with a wide range of cartridges quickly and easily.
The rear panel of the PH-10 features a power switch and a full complement of inputs: an IEC power socket, two sets of unbalanced RCA inputs with dedicated ground posts, a socket for the PSU-10 power supply umbilical cord, a mini-USB firmware port, and what is likely a service or test port. Outputs include a set of balanced XLRs and unbalanced RCAs.
In terms of setup, the PH-10 is extremely easy to install. The half-width chassis easily fits on a shelf or on top of a rack or cabinet. If using the optional PSU-10 external power supply, Gold Note recommends placing the PSU-10 on the left side of the PH-10 for easy connection of the DC power umbilical and to minimize noise between the two components. Once you’ve flipped the main switch on the back, the PH-10 goes into standby mode until the control knob is pressed. Holding this knob down for three seconds puts the PH-10 into active mode and turns on the control display. Once the display is visible, the control knob is used to make selections for input (Phono 1 or Phono 2), cartridge type, EQ curve, gain, input, and impedance load, etc.
Rudi
Excellent, versatile product, great sound
Comment from May 19, 2026 — Experience from May 07, 2026
Manuel
Everything perfect, very competitive price and fast shipping.
Comment from May 11, 2026 — Experience from April 30, 2026
Philippe
What can be said about this Goldnote PH-10 preamp except that it allowed me to go from a rather timid “hi-fi” sound (compared to the Goldnote) to a well-defined hi-fi sound.
Let me set the scene.
In an 85m³ room, a Yamaha R-N600A amplifier, Monitor Audio Silver 50 7G speakers, a pre-mounted Audio Technica AT-VM740xML/H cartridge, as well as a vintage Denon DP-30L turntable … it works but … it lacks punch.
Initially, the problem seems to come from the Yamaha amp. I’m not saying it isn’t good … but it’s a bit limited in terms of dBs.
On the internet I buy a tiny Chinese preamp, to “explore its possibilities” (it will end up with my nephew) … given its ridiculous price.
It’s better but I still have to increase the dBs too much to get a satisfactory sound … it doesn’t deliver what I was expecting.
Enter the Goldnote PH-10 … and then I discover another world … and I’m not even talking about its “Italian” look … superb design.
A very noticeable gain, acoustics with channels and instruments well separated, not to mention the possibility of connecting a 2nd turntable to it (well, yes … I have a Sony in the attic that … :-) ).
And then, besides being almost plug & play, it is full of adjustment possibilities.
In the end, I can only recommend this little preamp from Goldnote, the PH-10.
Comment from May 04, 2026 — Experience from April 23, 2026