Request for an RC-Based RIAA Preemphasis Circuit for Phono Amp Design Validation

I'm looking for an RC-based RIAA preemphasis circuit to apply RIAA equalization before vinyl cutting. This circuit is crucial for validating the theoretical accuracy of my phono amp design in simulations. Ideally, the output post-phono preamp should exhibit a flat response. While practical RC values aren't essential for simulation purposes, the circuit should accurately generate a Preemphasis RIAA curve.
 
Here is such an inverse RIAA source. It is a mathematically precise representation of the RIAA pre-emphasis curve. The parameter "n" normalizes the output level at 1 KHz to match the voltage specified for the signal source. For example, if you want the output at 1 KHz to be 5 mV, set the signal level to 5 mV.

The "Enhanced RIAA" curve includes the so-called Neumann 3.18 microsecond time constant, which was championed by Allen Wright and others but which is now largely discredited. I've included it in the model in case you are simulating a circuit which implements it. For more information, see the following link; the discussion begins on page 2 of the article.

https://www.stereophile.com/features/cut_and_thrust_riaa_lp_equalization
 

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I wrote some of that Wikipedia entry, after analyzing Wright’s actual words. He really didn’t have a clue. Made up the factoid about Neumann cutters completely; misread Lipshitz; didn’t know a pole from a zero (he didn’t use either term, but included a graph that clearly indicates a zero); and made the absurd suggestion that RIAA should have used a single time constant, like FM.
 
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The Stereophile piece has mislabeled X axis' on figures 7 and 8, but can be used with the labelling of figure 6.

These things always ignore a cartridge's inherent mechanical and geometric limitations, so have an element of angels dancing on heads of pins, but are fun to worry about.

All good fortune,
Chris
 
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