I appreciate all takes on the subject, thanks for the input Beefy, I appreciate it.
The Seduction has had a great reputation well outweighing it's pricetag for a long, long time. Im sure that the Eros is the better sounding phonostage, it should be for the extra money.
Thanks Doc, it sounds like the FP III is definitely a feasible choice for what Id like to do which, right now, is adding source selection and also giving me the ability to add some gain to the phono if I need it. The additional set of outputs will also be great for future use. Im wanting to do this all to the dedicated recliner side headphone system built around the Crack, for the time being anyway. I may very well add one of my amplifiers and speaker pairs to this system in the future. There are actually 4 different systems in the speaker listening room and it is far from ideal as a listening room. This makes FP III by far the most versatile choice with everything considered. Eros and a source selector is a good idea but there just seems to be far more flexibility and options with the FP III and Im confident that Seduction with C4s will sound more than good enough.
I do have another question though. I wouldnt have thought that the dual mono attenuators, being "only" 11 step (and dual mono) would actually be great for system "volume" control. I think thats something that has been throwing me off a bit. I was thinking that they were mainly for adjusting source level with actual "volume" control being handled by the amplifier itself. Of course, I can understand their use for system "volume" control if the amplifier has no volume control itself. So I can see that they would have versatility in that regard. And perhaps that versatility was the whole idea? ... That they could be used for "volume" control if needed or more as source level control if the amplifier has a "volume" control of it's own. But again, I could be missing the boat here, again.