Dear Downunder: any downside??, well at the asked Steelhead price every one hopes there is no downside, unfortunatelly for the quality music sound reproduction the Steelhead has some " downside ":
first, it had a high RIAA eq. deviation from flat: " +0.5 / -0.3 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, " , this means a swing of: 0.8 db when it has to be at least 0.2 db. This deviation is severe and colored the sound. It will be interesting to see where in the frecuency range response are those deviations.
second, it use step-up autoformers for gain in the MC stage that do a degradation to the signal.
third, it use tubes: as a phono stage is noisy.
fouth, you have to roll-off the tubes to achieve better performance: this is incredible. More money !!!!!
+++++ " so ultra revealing is not something I am looking for in any phono stage. " +++++
I can't understand that statement. Do you mean that you don't care if the phono stage can't has high resolution ( revealing ) ? do you mean that you don't care if the phono stage can't reproduce what is in the LP ? Please let me know what you care about LP reproduction. I can see on your system ( very nice system ) that you use cables that are very revealing and you phono cartridge is truly revealing too along with your speakers. So I can't understand that statement.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.