Hello Kalali,
Your question is a good one, but I believe it has a good answer. The OP mentioned in the initial post that he uses an Ayre KX-R line stage. The KX-R has an extremely high input impedance of 1 megOhm single-ended or per phase balanced, which no reasonably designed phono stage will have a problem driving. (John Atkinson's measurements in Stereophile essentially confirmed that number, btw).
Also, the KX-R provides an independent gain adjustment for each input covering a range of 0 to +6 db. Finally, as stated in its manual:
Best regards,
-- Al
Your question is a good one, but I believe it has a good answer. The OP mentioned in the initial post that he uses an Ayre KX-R line stage. The KX-R has an extremely high input impedance of 1 megOhm single-ended or per phase balanced, which no reasonably designed phono stage will have a problem driving. (John Atkinson's measurements in Stereophile essentially confirmed that number, btw).
Also, the KX-R provides an independent gain adjustment for each input covering a range of 0 to +6 db. Finally, as stated in its manual:
...there is a single resistor per channel that sets the overall gain range. This gain resistor is mounted in a terminal block and can be changed without the need for soldering.So compatibility with what would be downstream of any of the phono stages that have been suggested shouldn't be an issue in this case.
Best regards,
-- Al