Looking for a phono stage to go with my system


I have a VPI Aries Scout with an Ortofon 2m Bronze mm. running through an Onkyo TX NR905 Receiver's phono input. (70mv (mm,1khz., 0.5%)

I understand that an independent Phono Stage will do wonders for the quality of sound coming from the VPI.

Looking to spend no more than $500ish.

Thanks
meambler
Take a look at the Jungson JA88D. It is a pure class A integrated amplifier and it has a built in phono for MM and MC. Though, I use my Jasmine phono, which is superior. However, it is respectable.
You're welcome Meambler.

I have read good things about the HK 990. I don't know if its better than the Marantz but it is more feature laden and powerful. If it has a HT Bypass feature and your interested in upping your budget, I would sure put it on my short list.

I am usually quick to recommend the Marantz PM8004 because like its more expensive big brothers, it is built at Marantz' reference factory in Japan. Its quality and construction is first rate. So since you are now asking about more expensive models, consider the PM15S2 LE that is now being closed out because a new model has taken its place.

http://www.musicdirect.com/p-54301-marantz-pm-15s2-limited-integrated-amp.aspx

This is the integrated I use and could not be more happy. It drives 4 Ohm VA Bach Grands and I don't plan on upgrading for a long time.

Other integrateds to consider are the Creek Evolution 5350 on sale too:

http://www.musicdirect.com/p-13585-creek-evolution-5350-integrated-amp.aspx

But with this one, you would have to get Creeks plug in phono section or a separate phono pre. Nevertheless, a good quality amp at a great price. It has the HT Bypass feature too.

Hope all of this helps. Good luck in your journey to get the VPI Scout singing at its very best.
There are a large number of 2 channel integrated amps that are high quality but do not always have a built in phono section. Since you were considering a separate phono stage you can always use one of the inputs (on your new 2 channel integrated) for you TT/phono stage. I like the Graham Slee Gram amp 2SE for $4-500, as a MM free standing phono section.
It may well be much less expensive to use an integrated with a decent phono section but it might not have the sound quality that a separate phono would yield. Something to consider. There are some vey inexpensive phono pre's to tide you over while amassing the funds for the project I am suggesting.
Meambler, I think truem is most likely right. You may also find some used classic separates - audio research sp9 has a really nice phono stage as well as older counterpoints. You may find one at or about $700.