I've never quite understood the fact that many audio components rise quickly in popularity and then suddenly fall out of disfavor for various reasons. The ASR phono stage is one example. Initially praised by HP of TAS, it put ASR on the map many years ago but you don't hear much about their products any more. My guess is that this is because ASR is not widely sold (was it ever?) in the US any longer. Yet, IMHO, it remains a phenomenal piece of gear that continues to perform at an exceptionally high level for me year after year. I think the key, other than an outstanding circuit design, is the battery power supply which makes it a damn quiet piece thus allowing superb resolution with outstanding dynamics. There have been some changes since the original but the biggest change is a newer chip set that I upgraded a few years ago for about 5 bucks. (The US importer dealer wanted $400- whore.) I also had to change the rechargeable Panasonic batteries once for about $70 bucks (they last about 8-10 years). I've seen these used now and then for about $2500 and to my mind, they are the steal of the century. (They replaced ARC Reference and Lamm phono stages in my system). Most of my audiophile friends have heard me say that of all the equipment I own, (Goldmund, Meitner, VTL, Spectral, Pipedreams, MIT, Gotham subs,) I consider the ASR phono stage the finest piece of gear I own. I honestly still believe that. The reason I say that is because my long hobby of audiophilia is governed by the principal of always trying to improve my system by replacing the weakest link when I can afford to do so. Yet, the ASR Basis Exclusive Phono stage is the electronics piece that has now remained in my system the longest, and I have absolutely no desire or compulsion to replace it anytime soon. In fact, as my other gear changes and improves, it just seems to get better and better and goes from strength to strength. An added bonus is that Friedrich Schaefer is a no BS guy that communicates and replies to any email personally and promptly. Bottom line, I just love this product. It is a rare moment in audio when you can satisfy your champagne taste and get there on a beer budget. Kudos to Schaefer. And by the way, if this isn't the sexiest piece of gear on the planet, I don't know what is, but perhaps that's just me. I just love the black transparent plexiglass case where you can see the colored LED"s and circuits behind it. (The LEDs serve as diagnostic devices as Schaefer can tell you instantly what is not working and why if certain LEDs do not come on as expected).