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The iFi Audio Zen Air Phono is a compact, affordable high-resolution phono preamp designed to dramatically reduce hiss, noise, and rumble in vinyl playback. Compatible with both MM and MC cartridges, it delivers ultra-low noise performance and a clean, detailed soundstage, making it an ideal upgrade for entry-level to mid-tier turntable setups seeking professional-grade audio clarity.







| ASIN | B09V7TPL4W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,042 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Home Audio Phono Preamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (225) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | 0311003 |
| Manufacturer | Abbingdon Music Research |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 10 x 3.5 inches |
D**M
Best preamp in the budget category
I was using the built-in preamp in my turntable and I thought it sounded fine. I didn’t realize how much I was missing. I unboxed it and put Rush-2112 on and it sounded like the musicians were in front of me. The clarity and detail is amazing. I also picked up the Ifi linear power supply to go along with it to reduce noise. Some complaints are that it comes with a short USB cable, which is another reason why I got the linear power supply, and recommend it to buyers. Also, there are no gain or load adjustment options so you’re stuck with what it offers. It still sounds great to me and is perfect for beginners, but for someone who wants to adjust settings, I would look elsewhere. This is by far the best preamp in the budget category.
A**A
Greatly improved sound quality, no noise
This is my first Phono Pre Amp. Is greatly improves sound, dynamic range and sound stage. Absolutely no noise, very good quality. Unique looks and great value at this price point.
K**E
Great detailed sound for the price.
Just got my ifi air phono hooked up, I have a yamaha as501 I'm not to happy with the phono stage,Well as of now my records sound better, more detailed in sound, for 99$ I don't think it can be beat! As far as powering it up I just hooked the short cord that was provided to a battery power pack, works fine. I gave 4 stars just because they should have included a power cord , With that being said I'm pretty happy with everything else.
R**.
Very Happy with Sound
So I'm doing the dip my toes into vinyl thing- got an At-LP60x starter deck and looking to take it to the next step. This gives a lot more oomph than the built in preamp. I upgraded the stylus with the upgrade that LP Gear sells and it's been really interesting to hear the difference between the stock stylus and the elliptical needle of the upgrade on this external preamp. It really magnifies the good and the bad. A certain hollow tinny sound could hide behind the muddled soundstage of the built in preamp. On the Zen Air the old needle almost sounded worse because the bad elements came through clearer. But with the new needle and preamp it's much more clear and louder to boot. My clean and well-mixed records sound an order of magnitude better. I don't have a lot to compare this to but it gives me a nice, clear, crisp, louder sound and I think if I got a nicer turntable down the road I could still use this and be satisfied given my little A-B test results with cheap equipment. I feel this was a good choice compared to a cheaper standalone preamp that I wouldn't want to use with an expensive turntable. Good in, good out. There are links to a wall wart power supply in other reviews that I recommend, I think it contributes to a little more power from the unit.
T**R
My vinyl has never sounded so good.. Comparison with the Ifi Zen Phono was interesting
I have both the Ifi Zen and Zen Air phono preamps to do a sound comparison. Looking at photos of the circuit boards they looked identical (except for the different inputs), so I was surprised to learn they have their own unique sonic signature. To my ear the Zen air is warmer, louder, a bit livelier, while the Zen Phono was a bit cooler and brighter. You can really notice on solo piano recordings (Dr. John for example). The thick midrange of the piano just jumped out of the speakers on the Zen Air, but was more restrained on the Zen Phono. Ultimately to my ear the Zen Air seemed a better compliment to my record collection. A note about power supplies: The Zen Phono Air only comes with a short USB power cord that you have to plug into a 5 volt wall wart. I found an alternative (link below) that was quieter and made the preamp sound better. A bit more punchy and more bass. Surprised. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B88EP1I?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
K**N
Air Phono
Works well.
D**L
Impossible to use
Who knows if the unit is any good? The power cord is maybe 6 inches long….not long enough to connect to a USB wall plug. I guess if you plug it in at the wall plug, but then you can’t get the unit close enough to connect to your Turntable and amplifier. If the engineering of the power plug is this bad, how bad is the engineering of the entire unit?
O**Y
pretty good and better than the mani in my opinion except for the hum.
so I have a few different turntables and likewise I've had a few different preamps as well over the last five or six years. I've owned the mani as well as the Pluto and various models from project as well as rega. so I consider myself a bit of an expert when it comes to the sound quality of these products, and this one is right up there with the best at its price. to my ears it actually has a more natural lifelike relaxing sound then the mani and cheaper too. The thing that I couldn't stand is after having two of them, one is a replacement, between three different turntables and two different HiFi systems I could not eliminate the hum that was present through this preamp. And trust me I'm seasoned at this, and I know what to do and how to do it when you have hum through a turntable. and none of those steps and none of those things could resolve it. for whatever reason this baby just loves to hum but as long as you're not listening above 70 decibels it was actually tolerable and you can focus on the music which as I already said was fantastic.
D**T
Flyttade Phono kabeln från spelaren från att gå till min Yamaha AS-701 förstärkare till iFi ZEN Air Phono. Har inte jämfört ljudkvaliteten mellan kopplingarna men ljudvolymen via iFi blev dubbelt så högre, men ljudkvaliteten blev absolut inte sämre snarare tvärtom. Verkar göra det den ska. Är nöjd.
J**F
Préampli phono pour cellule magnetique
J**Y
I bought iFi ZEN Air Phono to replace Rega Fono Mini A2D. They are both high quality pre-amps from audiophile brands in budget friendly price bracket. I didn't find many comparisons online between them so I decided to write this review. Also there aren't many reviews on ZEN Phono Air. ZEN Phono model has more reviews which in general are favourable. Rega Fono Mini A2D has been What Hi-Fi? recommendation for years, that's what affected in my decision to get Rega few years ago. Sound profiles in these pre-amps are completely different. Rega sounds very warm and bass heavy, sound signature is more analogue. Bass sounds almost too boomy in certain records and makes rest of the details in music hard to hear. ZEN Air Phono is much brighter, clearer and detailed, more analytical. Bass is controlled, not overpowering. I assume this depends which you prefer and what is your setup. For my setup, B&O Beogram RX2 turntable and rebuilt MMC4 cartridge, Air Phono is much better. ZEN AIR Phono design is more modern and looks much better. It is bigger in size though. Rega is just plain metal box. ZEN is something you could leave for display as part of your setup, Rega is something you want to hide behind a cabinet. I found grounding cable hard to attach to Rega, you might need screwdriver in fact. In ZEN you just attach it back of the panel and use the knob to tighten it in place. Rega has USB connection if you want to transfer your records to digital format. I don't need this functionality but keep this in mind if you want to digitazise your collection. ZEN supports both MC and MM cartridges but I think this would be too budget option for anyone using moving coil cartridge. Nice feature still. ZEN also has subsonic filter which you can turn on or off. Filter is supposed to reduce noise caused by warped records. I found this feature to make sound more muffled when turned on. Might be good if you have really badly warped record and need to use it every now and then. By default I would suggest to turn it off. Purpose of this review isn't to say that Rega is by any means bad option to go for. In my opinion ZEN is just better sounding and also better value for money. ZEN is currently £90 in Amazon, Rega's RRP is £120. Hope this review helps someone to choose between these two pre-amps.
S**M
This phono preamp offers great sound for it's price. I use it together with an older turntable with an Audio Technica AT-VM95EN cartridge, a Little Dot II headphone amplifier and Sennheiser HD 600 headphones. I compared the sound of this preamp to a Rega Fono Mini A2D and the iFi sounds more detailed though perhaps a bit brighter. On the minus side, there's no power supply in the package and the included USB cable is quite short. Still, I am very satisfied my Zen Air Phono.
C**O
Pas beaucoup de différentes
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