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  • They use a lot more energy and create 'harmonic' distortion which some people enjoy but mostly it's just hifi obsession. Each to their own, give it a try and see if you like it.

    Some people just love to have an exotic hifi chain to recant whenever they get bored listening to the music!

    If you want to learn more about pre amps and generally all electronics for vinyl playback there's a good book available. You're in luck because it's available as a free download. The paperback must be out of print because prices are silly.

    https://engineeringbookspdf.com/electronics-for-vinyl-by-douglas-self-pdf-free-download/3083/

    Essentially what you want is decent power supply, low noise and distortion, accurate riaa reversal. Valves don't do the riaa bit, what they do is distortion, some might say pleasant musical distortion.

    If you build a preamp from scratch you can 'roll' op amps or tubes to suit your taste.

    Personally I built a couple of diy ones

    https://forum.psaudio.com/t/the-cnc-phono-stage-diy/3613

    and tried a few op-amps until I reached a point where I liked it.

  • Douglas Self does appeal to the engineering brain. He also wrote a big book on power amp design which I find helpful if I'm suffering from insomnia 🙂

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