Is the use of moving coil step up transformers impacting low-end?
Michael Fremer's review of Zesto Audio Andros Téssera phono preamplifier:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/zesto-audio-andros-tessera-phono-preamplifier"In short, the Andros Téssera traded bottom-end authority and grippy bass for the fully developed textures and sonorous midrange that even the best solid-state designs somewhat lose track of."
This phono preamp is using Jensen moving coil transformers.
Audio Mirror's web site:
http://www.audiomirror.com/preamps.html"Using transformer is less noisier, but sound is clean sterile with not very good low end and image."
Is the impacted low-end a property of step up transformers or the overall design? I am curious if Michael Fremer used his Ypsilon step up transformers and the MM input of the Zesto he would feel the same way about the bottom-end.
What is your experience with phono stages and step up transformers?