Phono preamp with two inputs: two MMs or MM+MC?


These days many phono preamps with one input support both MM and MC. Those with two inputs have one MM and one MC input. It means that those phono preamps have an SUT or some sort of amplification built inside the unit.
Such phono preamps would cost more compared to those that support MM input(s) only.
Is it a trend for phono preamps to have switchable MM/MC input? According to my experience with two turntables or two tonearms (one with MM and one with MC), it is a nuisance to change cables whenever I change from MM to MC or vice vursa.
Also, I have an SUT for MC cartridges and I don't need a direct MC input, so phono preamps with two inputs (MM and MC) are useless for me. I would assume that there are a lot of users with multiple turntables with MC and MM cartridges who prefer SUTs over built in amplification. For those users, isn't it make more sense to make phono preamps with multiple (two or three) MM inputs only?
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Doshi will configure your phono stage however you want; multiple MM, multiple MC, or a mix. All active gain stage, no SUT.
Yeah, Nick Doshi is a great guy and his latest phono stage is the cat's whiskers. Lots of gain for a tube unit, dead quiet, and flexible.
You can order a Nagra VPS with 2 MM cards. It's a great phono stage, I've owned one for 7 years now. Several friends also own it...
The Audia Flight Phono has two independent phono inputs, and can be ordered configured as MM/MM, MC/MM, or MC/MC.
Tron Seven has an option for MM and/or MC dual input. You can order it anyway you want. It is switchable on the back to run two MM or MC with a switch in between the two. It can be ordered as a MM stage or MM/MC.