Haggemann phono preamp?


A real giant killer, Does anyone know where I can get some info on this product? So far search results have been nil.
Thank You For Your Help.
Ron
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Thank you all for your help. I think at this time I would like to compare the, Haggemann Cornet phono and the Wright pp 100c tube phono preamplifier, both are at the $700 price point, as is the Blackcube with the pwx power supply. Checked out his web page. Now I remember Fermer reviewing the Trumpet. It was a short review. He did a poor job not using a step up transformer, and a couple or older cartridges. Mikey finding fault said, "the Trumpet's 66dB signal/noise ratio couldn't match the Lamm's 86dB in MM mode, and its 750 ohm output impedance means you'd better keep your interconnects very short." I really enjoyed Mr. Haggemann's comments back to stereophile, when they measured the Bolder phono stage's signal-to-noise at 58dB. He asked "was it objectionable?" and "I do not consider a 750 ohm output impedance to be worrisome. It is remarkably low for an all-tube amplifier, and almost five times better than the LP2. It is, in fact, low enough to drive ten meters of typical interconnect past 200kHz"