Will preamp manufacturers tell you if the model is phase inverse?


I'm looking at the Primaluna Prologue Premium and the Rogue Rp-1. Neither manual says anything about switching speaker terminals. The Cary preamps DO say to switch terminals
aberyclark
I think the idea of having a phase inverter makes the most sense, given the possibility of a recording being inverted or not, however...

I should also point out that the simplest designs invert phase, since they use a single tube stage per channel. That's the simplest possible design. To get phase accurate, you have to add at least one more stage.

Best,

E
So I’ve owned gear that inverted phase and the owner’s manual instructed that wiring to the speakers should be flipped. What i never understood is if the circuit inverts polarity why doesn’t a manufacturer simply reverse the leads heading to the component’s output so that once leaving the component polarity isn’t reversed any longer. 
What i never understood is if the circuit inverts polarity why doesn’t a manufacturer simply reverse the leads heading to the component’s output so that once leaving the component polarity isn’t reversed any longer.

some preamp may be easy to do like this, most may require an extra stage.
Wait.  So Rogue told you the RP1 inverts both line and phono, but JA's measurements in Stereophile showed that the phono does not invert?  Seems odd to have a manufacturer give you the wrong specs.