Stand out phono stages


This topic has been started before by others and myself as well, maybe too many times, but it is worth revisiting since the source is so very important!
So far I have had the pleasure to enjoy two worthy phono stages: the EAR 834p and the JLTI.
I have to admit they are spectacular. Obviously the record and all the equipment downstream play a role in the sound heard. In some cases I prefer the JLTI and in other cases the EAR. But neither out do the other dramatically.
What phono preamps outshine others by a big margin, those that can be considered the last phono preamp ever needed.
pedrillo
Just to clarify things a bit.
In most cases if a phono stage has been around for a while and shows up frequently used on a-gon for $2k or around there it falls into the less expensive group, the new phono stages that retail for the same around $2k they also end up in the budget group.
Some phono stages must certainly stand out as much better than others, but I'll let the experienced chime in, and eventually create an "a+" list in both price groups.
Some reference was made towards the cole, a kit (from Japan?) stating it as an over achiever. Anyone with experience on the cole?
Also those who have owned several phono stages and haven't chimed in, any worthy notes on comparisons?
Here are some that have been mentioned on gon and will be add to the lists : Quicksilver, ZYX Artisan, Quad QC-24P, Jadis JPP-200, Joule, Audio Horizons, Modwright SWP-9.0Se, Whest PS.30R, EAR 88pb, Martinson(whatever happened to this phono?), Malvalve, Evans Microgroove, Clearaudio Basis Plus, Accu Plus, Aqvox 2.
Just want to reiterate, this is not the end all list. So many other parts of our systems influence the sound we get. We all have different setups and room acoustics too and taste.
The main purpose of this list is to include stages that can offer great value at their price points. We all can't afford the exotics, therefore I included lesser expensive stages that still stir our souls. Then there are those brands with small advertisement budgets or are too new to be well known. Face it we have so many companies some are a one man show that are producing excellent electronics for music enjoyment. Unfortunately I have not heard most of those listed here, though I am working on it, give me a few decades. Another reason for this compilation is to put the names of phono stages on the map, into one list to get an idea of the variety. Eventually there will be two tier list in each price catagory.
My 2 cents worth. My favorites that I've owned in preferred order:

1. Wavestream (latest)
2. Aesthetix Io Sig. MK II
3. Mares Connoisseur 2.0
4. Vendetta 2C
With my ZYX Airy 3 going to a K & K step up transformer, I auditioned a few phono preamps. The funny thing is that I had the phono pre all along. I connected my step up xformer to my properly setup Spectral DMC 10 Gamma (which I just recently had refurbished and brought up to 2007 spec) and then connected the output of the Spectral to a line level input on my Tri Vista 300. WOW. I've yet to hear anything better.

Has anyone else had this experience?
Counterpoint SA-9, upgraded by its designer, beat out the Steelhead with ease. Hard to find used because most wise music lovers hang on to it. My current phono corrector.
Gerrym5 ,

how would you compare your choices, especially the Io and the Wavestream? I've heard both but not side by side.