Take a look at the Decware tubed phono stage. It can be configured for both MM/MM, only MM, or only MC. Most expensive handles both, of course, and is about 1500. Decware has a thirty day money back policy so you can try it out and return it if not happy.
A big bonus the Decware has over other tubed units (BAT, Aesthetix) is the low number of tubes. The BAT has ten tubes; that is a lot of money to acquire ten good NOS tubes. The Decware also takes up a lot less room than the BAT/Aesthetix/Lamm class of phono gear.
If you want to NOT spend a small fortune I suggest you forget about tubes and acquire a Dynavector P-75. They list for 595 and are very good. I have one on the way right now as I wanted to give it a listen; it has already been auditiond and recommended by my audio supplier and he auditioned it in his reference Kondo (not UK but Japanese Audio Note) system. Believe it, or not, but the Dynavector hung in there with a classic Kondo M7 phono preamp designed to complement the original Ongaku.
If it does not work for you it is quite easy to sell as there are not a lot of them around. Or, if there are the owners rarely decide to sell them.