Well there is used Bryston (but only if you like your phono stages dead quiet, some people like the HF hash that they interpret as "air" or "detail". Real air and detail is different and harder to do.)
Also Van Alstine often has some great used preamps with phono stages and they usually sound damned good.
Bryston and Van Alstine products have the (audiophile) liability of being utterly stable and non tweaky in behavior.
Also Van Alstine often has some great used preamps with phono stages and they usually sound damned good.
Bryston and Van Alstine products have the (audiophile) liability of being utterly stable and non tweaky in behavior.