What separate tube phono stage do you use ?


Allnic, Manley and Herron are quite common. Interested in what else is out there that is not mentioned often. Good enough performance at the level of entry level Allnic and above. Lamm is great, I know.
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Why tube?

High voltage rails == high dynamic range with lowered distortion, compared to low voltage solid state.

Yah gotta hear it and be looking for it, but it is there, in most tube based phono stages. Less coloration and distortion under very broad dynamics of loading.

Octal tubes can do even better here.

For the perfectionist seeking tonally correct un-shifted life-like dynamics.... there is but one phono and it’s name is tubes.

Mostly true. The odd solid state phono preamp uses high(er) voltage rails.

But that is just part of it, as is per usual. No perfect answer, just a noticeable direction.

Agree with Chip on the Eastern Electric (sadly available only on the used market AFAIK).  I've owned mine for more than 15 years, fitted with NOS (circa 1960)  Mullards, and it is in use almost every day.  Great sound and (knock on wood) no problems. 
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