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Aesthetix Io Eclipse with NOS tubes that have been carefully selected for all 32 positions......
32 tubes is crazy.
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One of my buddies has the Io with its dual external power supplies, along with the similarly configured Callisto linestage and Art Audio tube amps. His system tube count is around 76 last I checked, so when he has tube noise in one channel we have it narrowed down to 38 tubes and work down from there... It's all part of the game he says to have the enjoyment of a full tube system, and a Ferrari isn't easy or inexpensive to maintain either!32 tubes is crazy.
I had the tubed Thoress Phono Enhancer in my system for 6 weeks 2 years ago and it was superb......and extremely flexible as it has 5 inputs. amazing build quality point to point wiring and it does allow for different EQ curves.
I've heard the big boy Lamm and Ypsilon (and others) at shows from time to time and at a fraction of the cost of those the Thoress is in that ball park of performance.
and Reinhard is a real gentleman and very passionate about the product and music.
OTOH my favorite (preferred) sounding phono stage is the internal 'two' I have in my new 'solid state' darTZeel NHB-18NS full featured preamp. battery powered, amazing low noise, simple LED toggles for gain and loading adjustments. really a sonic wonder. sounds like music.....not tubes or solid state. forget about expensive power cords and interconnects and real estate for a pair of phono stages. those logistical and cost issues alone can pay much of the freight for the big bad dart pre......if you don't mind waiting a while in line.
Mike-The "best" tube phono stage has to be tied to the type of cartridge that you use. If you are a low output MC kind of guy, you need a phono stage with lots of gain which means you really need a hybrid tube unit that either uses FETs as the first gain stage or one that uses SUTs. Pure tube high-gain phono preamp=noise. I was never a fan of SUTs until I listened to and bought my Zesto Andros 1.2. Somehow George pulled off the perfect marriage between SUTs and tubes and we get the best of both worlds. Manley and ARC are two companies that go the opposite direction and use FETs although the Steelhead uses SUTs unlike the Chinook.
Mike, something tells me that if you had a B&M store, you would be carrying ARC gear. I think you heard their new phono stage, but I know you have to look for lines you can carry. And anyone that wants to deal with 32 tubes for their phono stage is a masochist no doubt. In one of the earlier iterations of my system, I had well over 50 tubes to care and feed for which is nothing short of a nightmare. I haven't done a count lately, but I'm sure I have over 30 tubes in total in my system now with a few more to add when my Ref 6 arrives this week.