Transformer-coupled tube phono pres


There are plenty of full-function pres with output transformers but how about stand-alone tube phonos?
paulfolbrecht
Paulfolbrecht, there is another way of getting a low output impedance with tubes. called the Circlotron. It is not commonly used in tube preamps, mostly because of patent issues. But a tube preamp using a Circlotron can drive 32 ohm headphones- in effect making a nice headphone/phono integrated. And no transformers.
I believe that some of the Audionote (uk) phono stages are transformer coupled (referred to as balanced output). These are truly cost-is-no-object designs, so there must be something good about using transformers for the output. Audionote uses transformers for the output of their DACs as well.

I suppose the other way to reduce output impedance, aside from CJ's use of parallel output tubes, would be a cathode follower, but, there are enemies of that design choice too.
I think the K&K/Art Audio Vinyl Reference may have a transformer-coupled output.
Lonestarsouth, step-ups for LO MC have nothing to do with a transformer-coupled output.

The reason for the question has to do with a achieving a very low output impedance. With tubed unit, about the only way to do this is with transformers. (Or paralleling tubes ala CJ I guess.)
I am not sure I understand your question... I use a EAR 834P tube phono pre with stepup transformers... nice!