Cary or Conrad Johnson phono preamp?


I am trying to decide which of the following phono preamp to purchase:

1. Cary PH-302 MkII
or
2. Conrad Johnson TEA2 SE

Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks.
misterfrias
I like the CJ sound over the Cary. But consider a K&K Audio Maxxed Out phono stage.

Shakey
I have to second the Herron VTPH-2. I have one because I haven't heard anything as good. At any price. It is tubes, but without bloat or excessive warmth, and it's dead quiet.
As long as alternatives are being suggested I'll add the Fosgate Signature currently available for about $2M. All tube. No transformer or transistor in the signal path. Variable cartridge loading. Tube rectification and more gain than the CJ. Same gain as Cary. No need to match tubes when rolling. TAS (and HiFi+) have reviewed both it and the CJ, both online.
The reason I recommended the Herron VTPH-2 is because I directly compared it to the Audio Research reference phono stage at the time. The Herron was very close in performance and the AR was a $10K reference level phono stage. So I bought the Herron. Keith offers a free in home trial all you pay is the shipping if you send it back.