When it comes to phono preamps that are capable of historical EQs, I was wondering...
1. How many people use anything but RIAA, NAB, and FLAT EQs for digital transfers when doing preservation work?
2. Is the ability to reproduce a wide range of EQs on the phono preamp important, or do you apply the final EQ in the DAW using digital filters?
3. Do you use an analog processor in conjunction with your DAW to apply EQ later to a FLAT digital transfer (ie. an analog processor loop)?
4. How often do you run into the situation where your phono preamp doesn't have the EQ you want? It gets close, but not quite what you want.
8. If the phono preamp has accurate EQ(s), is quiet, and has low distortion, does anyone prefer tube versus solid-state electronics? Does this matter?
9. Do you use a custom-built phono preamp or a commercial phono preamp?
And if there's a phono preamp that supports historical EQs that you really absolutely love, let me know, because maybe I should be buying instead of building.