List of top phono preamps best


I know I have pounded away at this topic but i'm on a mission. I am looking for a phono preamp preferably with balanced circuit and output and want something that approaches the best. I am very fond of the sound of the ear834p which is in my system now, maybe this can offer an idea of what kind of sound I appreciate. The list I have compiled is: BOULDER (out of reach), AESTHETIX IO SIG.. (too many tubes and runs too hot), MANLEY STEELHEAD (a serious contender), LAMM LP2(another contender), PASS XONO (in the ball park), EAR 324 (another serious choice), BAT VK P10(also excellent), CONRAD JOHNSON PREMIER15, ZYX ARTISAN, AUDIO RESEARCH REF or ph?, AESTHETIX RHEA(was considering), ASR BASIS EXCLUSIVE, CARY PH301 or 302, LINN LINTO, HERRON VTPH-1, TOM EVANS THE GROOVE, ART AUDIO, WHEST PS.20. And there are more. What would be your top picks under $3000. used, preferably with balanced?
pedrillo
For fully balanced for even less than $3000 look at the Aqvox. Just got a rave review.
Have to agree with the K&K Audio for $2,000. I've compared it to some of the best and come away laughing. Outstanding.
I will go with the following combinations.
The Whest and Transfiguration TemperV with Moerch DP6.
47 lab Phonocube (dual power supply) and Koetsu Urushi with Graham 2.2
ASR Basis Exclusive and Koetsu Coral with Triplanar7 (65 ohm loading)
TomEvan The Groove and Miyabi 47lab with Triplanar7, or
ASR Basis Exclusive and Miyabi 47lab with Triplanar7 (95 ohm loading) and it is the hardest to beat as far as my system is concerned.
Not well known in the U.S. but beautiful neutral sound and very well made is the Clearaudio Balanced Reference phono stage. It has both balanced and unbalanced. Top notch construction. Check it out
I used the Clearaudio reference, the immediate predecessor to the current Balanced reference and was quite disappointed, very polite, no real dynamics and quite expensive too, even 2nd hand. I have heard the balanced reference is a step up on the earlier unit, but it needs to be.
I have heard the Whest and prefer it to the more expensive Tom Evans groove, though both were good units. Whest have a new reference MC only phono stage at nearly double the cost, no reviews and I have'nt heard it yet. Neither the Whest or Tom Evans matched my K&K phono stage, but that just matches my preferences of course