@atmasphere You said: " Put another way, if you really do have 'a good system', you will hear less ticks and pops- it will minimize them, without other coloration, such as a loss of highs."
The loss of highs issue was a real concern for me when the Luxman E-250 entered the system. Initially the sound was "muted" and "slow". Honestly, it took a good 300 hours or so to open up and for the highs to come into their own. That was a great relief as I then felt I had the whole package. So your mentioning that the phono stage needs to be of sufficient quality to minimize surface noise but not roll off or accentuate any part of the frequency spectrum is the overall goal.
The loss of highs issue was a real concern for me when the Luxman E-250 entered the system. Initially the sound was "muted" and "slow". Honestly, it took a good 300 hours or so to open up and for the highs to come into their own. That was a great relief as I then felt I had the whole package. So your mentioning that the phono stage needs to be of sufficient quality to minimize surface noise but not roll off or accentuate any part of the frequency spectrum is the overall goal.