I was amazed by the design engineer's posting of that Bugle/DACT comparison. The unbelievably inexpensive Hagerman design triumphs over a far more expensive/complex design. This makes sense to me now, having built JH's Cornet2. My experience with the Cornet2 is that it is far, far better than my previous phono-pre, which received a similar rating to JH's Bugle in Stereophile. At this point, given the incredible performance of the Cornet2, it is hard to imagine how good that Trumpet must be. I am hoping for a meeting to come up in Hawaii, so I could hear it. In any event, you will be most impressed with the Cornet2. I built mine rather easily, given my limited experience, and followed JH's suggested capacitor upgrades (the Auricaps). From this point forward, I am following all JH's suggestions, period. As soon as I figure out a way to isolate my analog playback system from my TV/home theatre equipment, I am going to build the Clarinet. This isn't easy because I have to use an AV receiver for the 6-channel input from the SACD player, and unless I keep unplugging/switching stuff (a real pain), I have to either use the receiver as a pre-amp for the Cornet2. Then, the subwoofer x-over is another complicating factor.....enjoy your Cornet2 as much as I do, although that is gonna be very difficult.....