@jcarr
I agree that jfets are the way to go- although I like some of the aspects of the MAT-12s (which are bipolar, but a popular goto for phono front ends), getting them to actually sound right has been a problem so far. The jfets I want to use though aren't made anymore, and even then we had to sort through a pile of them just to find a pair that not only matched (since our circuits are fully differential) but were also quiet.
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@rauliruegas
Or maybe I'm just pickier than you. I'm not interested in getting it sound like a good stereo. It has to sound like real music.
I agree that jfets are the way to go- although I like some of the aspects of the MAT-12s (which are bipolar, but a popular goto for phono front ends), getting them to actually sound right has been a problem so far. The jfets I want to use though aren't made anymore, and even then we had to sort through a pile of them just to find a pair that not only matched (since our circuits are fully differential) but were also quiet.
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maybe you can't or don't know how to do it.</snark>
@rauliruegas
Or maybe I'm just pickier than you. I'm not interested in getting it sound like a good stereo. It has to sound like real music.