

🎶 Unlock the magic in every groove—vinyl perfection, redefined.
The Waxwing Phono DSP Preamp by Parks Audio is a cutting-edge, app-controlled phono preamp designed to enhance every record in your collection. Featuring flexible gain for all cartridge types, advanced MAGIC noise reduction technology, and hundreds of customizable EQ settings accessible via a dedicated smartphone app, it delivers pristine sound with immersive clarity and warmth. Compact yet powerful, Waxwing transforms your analog listening experience with modern digital precision and personalized support from its creator.

| ASIN | B0CTYPHKX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,454 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 30 in Home Audio Preamplifiers |
| Manufacturer | Waxwing |
| Package Dimensions | 16.89 x 13.49 x 5.89 cm; 458 g |
M**.
Diminutive box of delights!
First off, I ordered a Waxwing for delivery to the UK and paid the extra £10 for the speedier delivery service and it was here in 3 days! That’s impressive! What’s even more impressive is when you connect this little box of delights up to your hifi and it opens up a world of audio wonderments. I’m sure there are ‘purists’ out there who would baulk at the idea of inserting anything remotely digital smelling i to the path of their analogue signal, but honestly, such narrow minded thinking is depriving them of one of the greatest sounding bits of kit I’ve heard in my 56 years. Unassuming in its size and appearance, the Waxwing is a tinkerer’s delight. Connect to your smartphone, open the app and once you’ve made as many or few adjustments as it takes to find that sweet spot for your system the rewards are vast. The Waxwing has the most accurate, immersive and detailed of soundstages. There’s an awesome clarity to the presentation at all frequencies and the ‘Magic’ function does its wizardry inconspicuously. One worry was that the removal of noise and clicks might add an element of digital artificialness, but rest assured it doesn’t. Like everything that the Waxwing does, it does it with grace and heart. I’m a convert! As a little extra info, the cost is quite a bit more to buy here in the UK with the anticipated import duties. I did, however, receive a refund of over £160 when the actual charges were calculated after delivery. YMMV
B**D
Great little product.
Using this in the signal path between my mc pre amp and the amp. Exellent at removing unwanted pops and clicks using the magic facility with no loss of sound quality to my ears. I have a handful of records that have quite bad surface noise and this cleaned them up very well. Highly recommended.
S**D
Everything little thing it does is magic
First, this an amazing phono pre-amp before considering all the clever digital stuff it does. I'm upgrading from a fairly modest but capable ART DJ Pre II. The Waxwing has a deliciously smooth but punchy sound. It's making me play all my old records again with newfound enjoyment at all the detail it's finding in them. Unlike any other preamps though, this is built for the future. You can dial in gain and load settings for different carts, MM and MC, and make all sorts of tone and level adjustments for different records (mono, 78s, alternatives to RIAA equalisation, etc.). Cart sounds a bit clinical? Dial in some warmth, or add a bit of valve distortion. Vinyl sounds dark and muddy? Add air and treble. And then there's the Magic button, whuch subtly removes crackle and pop, but so discreetly and without a hint of artificiality. It's fun and it's wonderful. It might seem pricey for such a diminutive object, but it's cheaper than replacing your entire hi fi and record collection, and that's the level of improvement it produces!
T**T
The Waxwing is revolutionary
This phono stage has transformed my vinyl listening. It gets rid of all the annoying things about vinyl -the pops, clicks and surface noise- while preserving all the good things -the organic, warm "analog" sound. It also, via the app, gives complete control over most aspects of vinyl listening. I love it. Suspend your analog or bust mindset and give it a try.
Y**N
Something is missing.
If you have only heard op-amp based phonostages, or if your collection consists of records derived from digital masters, then you will probably think the Waxwing is fantastic. If you are used to a really good discrete transistor or valve phonostage, and you have vintage original or all-analogue audiophile pressings, then the Waxwing may not satisfy you. In many respects this is the best phono preamp I’ve ever used. Stereo separation, detail, and dynamics are really good. Clicks and pops pass causing little distraction (whether ‘magic’ noise reduction is on or off), what makes these noises worse is when they overload the preamplifier and that doesn’t seem to happen with the waxwing. On the other hand, the sound is so clean and clear that some small imperfections that are normally obscured are more exposed. The unit is small and neat. It’s easy to place, but the sockets are awkwardly cramped, I would have preferred it to be a little bigger for this reason. The supplied power supply was for US power outlets, I used a linear power supply but any 5 volt USB charger will do. The DSP functions are pretty straightforward and easy to use, everything can be adjusted on the fly with no rebooting. The parametric EQ is just a single band, so you can’t create a ‘curve’, but you can tilt the overall frequency response with the ‘warmth’ control and there are other tone controls. Everything is explained clearly on the Parks Audio website. When I compare the Waxwing to my Timestep T-01MC phonostage, despite the sound qualities mentioned above and tighter bass, the Waxwing fails to reproduce the sound of instruments and voices as convincingly. There is a hollowness to the sound, and no adjustment to EQ (or adding the ‘tube’ effect) could bring back the full timbre of the instruments. This was most obvious with audiophile Jazz reissues from the Speakers Corner and Blue Note Tone Poet labels. When listening to modern digitally produced music, this didn’t seem to matter so much, and with techno and electronic music I think I prefer the Waxwing to the Timestep. The Timestep is more expensive than the Waxwing, but I did most of my listening in conjunction with a DAC which brought the price up to be considerably higher than the Timestep alone, so I think the comparison is fair. I have used op-amp chip phonostages in the past that sounded thinner and more ‘etched’ than the Timestep, I expect the Waxwing would have compared more favourably to those. I have deducted one star because the Waxwing doesn’t extract all the sound that makes vinyl so enjoyable. Another star is lost because the Bluetooth connectivity isn’t good, it’s often not on the list of available devices, and when it is, my phone has told me it needs an app to connect despite the app being already open. When you just want to play a record, having to fuss about for ten minutes trying to get your phone to connect is very annoying. Maybe a lot of buyers will set this thing up for their systems and leave it alone, but if you (like me) want to tweak it for playing mono records, setting a late night EQ, etc., you might need to adjust the settings before you start your next listening session.
H**.
Unfortunately no free lunch here unless you have the right system
This would have been excellent in a budget or even medium quality system but it's not transparent enough in a higher end system where it is a little to polite and congested. Bass is also an issue. Despite all the tweaks available it couldn't out perform a traditional albeit more expensive phono stage. Perhaps a better version with an improved power supply could be developed in the future. If you have a budget system this is worth investigating.
K**Y
A small form factor phono preamp with customising functions beyond expected. sound quality after adjustments is amazing for the price or at any price! The magic feature works well eliminating pops and cracks for a cleaner sound, also has a grading feature that works well all over bluetooth. I highly recommend the waxwing!!!
A**E
Ich nutze den Waxwing mit meinem MC Tonabnehmer AT 33PTG/II und habe das Gerat digital über Toslink an die Anlage angebunden. Relativ rauscharm, absolut kein Netzbrumm, extrem flexibel zu konfigurieren. Bei korrekter Einstellung der Gainstruktur (peak Level Anzeigen in der App vorhanden) werden Knackser auch ohne "Magic" Funktion nicht betont wie bei so vielen anderen Phono Vorverstärkern, die zu wenig Headroom vor allem bei hohen Grequenzen haben. Ein tolles Gerät, vorbehaltlos zu empfehlen.
A**A
Este es el segundo equipo que compro de este fabricante. Se trata de un preamplificador de phono para ser utilizado para conectar una tronamesa a un equipo de audio. Las agujas de los tocadiscos son de dos tipos bobina movil y magneto movil, dejando de momento al lado la diferencia tecnica, las agujas de bobina mobil tienen una salida al rededor de diez vevces mas baja que las de magneto movil pero a cambio en general las de bobina movil suenen mejor y sos mas caras, algunas de ellas increiblemente caras. Este pre de phono es realmente muy bueno y el único de los dos que conozco, que funciona con una aplicación en el celular, que permite hacer ajustes que le permiten al usuario variar no solo los valores que algunos pre de phono permiten ajustar, este pre permite ajustar muchos mas y son realmente útiles, de entrada lo básico se puede ajustar la impedancia de entrada a 200 ohms para cartucho bobina móbil y a 47k ohms para magneto móvil y la ganancia ha cualquier valor hasta 70 db mas que suficiente para cualquier cartucho, pero tiene varios otros ajustes muy interesantes. La opcion majic disminuye el ruido causado por el uso y el polvo, los clicks, sin afectar el sonido del disco, se puede incrementar o disminuir los bajos o los agudos que genera el cartucho y es útil para balancear el sonido, puede llevar la cuenta de cuantas horas hemos utilizado el cartucho, todo desde la app en el celular. Ademas una algo único de este pre de phono, tiene tanto la salida normar amalógica rca asi como dos salidas digitales óptica y coaxial, esto porque dado que es un pre phono digital, convierte la entrada en digital hace los ajustes de la señal en digital y convierte ya preamplificada de nuevo a analógica, asi que es posible tener salida tanto analogica como digital, y esto es algo fantástico y que permite usar un dac externo. Yo no uso la salida analogica uso la digital porque mi dac es muchisimo mejor que el convertidor analogico digital de este pre phono, y el resultado es un excelente sonido, con una tornamesa Linn LP12 y un DAC Benchmark, lo recomiento ampliamente!
C**W
This thing sounds and works GREAT! I ordered a Used - Very Good item from Parks Audio and what I received most certainly looked like a brand new sealed item! Anyway, setup was easy enough and the only snag I had was switching from analog output to digital output via the app. (You question why the product is silent and you're hearing no sound at first until you remember the included card in the package says "one output or the other, not both".) The app is fantastic and works great. Changing settings on the fly and hearing the changes immediately let's you adjust the sound of your vinyl playing on the turntable to however you like. The audio quality is actually really great. I haven't compared to much in my current system however, right out the gate, this thing is dead silent, music is staged properly and imaging spot on. Tonality seems neutral with all default settings, adjustable settings in the Waxwing app can be tuned hundreds if not thousands of ways. Highly recommend for turntable owners if you're in the market for a phono preamp that works with either a MM / MC cart.
M**O
I like the sound of good vinyl records. However, I think there are too many vinyl records cheaply made these days. This device is versatile and can do many things right. I am not an analog purist and I think perfecting the sound in the digital world and converting it back to analog is not a sin. It is a good thing. This device can also reduce the vinyl annoying tick and clicks. A Very small number of recordings are done in analog studios these days. This device can make each record sound at its best. However you will need to create a few profiles and save them to be used later when needed. Older records are bright with thin bass. Newer records have a lot of bass but highs are dull. With the waxwing you can get the best sound of most vinyls in your collection. You will need to play a bit with the adjustments and save them in your app. Also, as a bonus you can use the device to fine-tune your turntable. I highly recommend this device even if I think it is too expensive.
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