Preamp-phonostage selection for analog lover


This is my first thread here. Maybe it should go on the amp/preamp board but I am hoping that analog lovers, like me, will have a specialized knowledge base and be gracious enough to provide me with some help.

I really, really like the sound of vinyl. Several months ago, I bought a VPI 16.5 and since then have cleaned about 1,500 of my older LP's. I have a very nice McCormack SS amp, a Clearaudio Champion TT with an average AT cartridge (that I will be replacing), and a pair of Aerial 8 floorstanders. I have been using a borrowed Lehmann Black Cube from a friend. The Cube is okay, but I want to buy my own different from the Cube. Now I want to buy a USED TUBE preamp and a phono stage or a combination pre/phono (I know most people like the separates but I would like to go combo if at all practical). I will, of course, be using the TT and also an older Sony analog tuner. I will be using a run-of-the-mill CD player from time to time, but a high quality digital front end is NOT important to me, nor is it in my future.

Can those of you with more recent experience than I in analog give me some recommendations that would match with this amp, TT, speaker combo. I am also open to cartridge choices. I would like to stay with a good MM for now but would like to have a phono stage with the flexibilty to use an MC in the future. Oh, yes, and I'd like to spend between 1200-1800US on USED component(s)(I prefer someone else to take the knock down, I refuse to buy new in this area)! Please try to suggest units that fall within my price range USED not new, Bang for my buck, you know... Maybe 500-750US on a NEW cartridge - this lot I refuse to buy used! HA)

Thank you
Barbara
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haven't read what others have said but EAR and Acoustech seem to availible used in pretty large quantities and fall in your range if you keep current pre.But AI Modulus has the "All that you really need" standard bearer for awhile.I have had CJ pre but the phono's can be noisy.Spend a little more and get yourself a BAT VK3i or the AI.Too bad your spekers aren't more efficient.Some tube intergrateds like Rogue,VTL,Cary have nice Phono's.Oh yeah Rogue!!!!Get a 66 pre!!!!I like Cary,VTL,Rogue because unlike a number of companies there prices don't insult our intelligence.Get the Rogue then got for a set of matchin M120 Mono latter.As Austin Powers would say "Tubes Baby!YEAH!!!" or somehting to that effect.
try the Thor TA3000 phonostage pre-amp (retails $6500) but can be bought on audiogon when they rarely come up for $2800-$3500 range. Just magical no other words to describe. Only better heard was $35,000 audionote series 7 phonostage . If you see one get it you will never regert it. I went through 5 phonstages before settling with this one. I also have the Thor TA1000 linestage preamp which is another killer .Good luck
Barbara, in your stated price category, the MFA Magus, the Counterpoint SA-3000 or SA-5000, or maybe even a Manley Reference preamp, all have very fine phono stages and are great sounding tube preamps. The Counterpoints have some Solid State in them by way of buffers, but they do a good job with them. Audible Illusions is also very good, but they have low gain in the phono stage making them suitable for MM, but not low output MC, without a transformer.
CHeck out the AUdible Illusions M3A pre-amp. It includes a phono stage. Two versions available- one for MM or high output MC and another version (called "Gold Board") for low output MC's. The MM version's phono section is very good, while the "Gold Board" is excellent. The preamp and phono sections are tubed and are compatible with just about any SS or tube amp. Typical price range is $1100 to $1600 depending on version and age. Extreme Value!!!!

Regards
Jim
I understand that the AI goes through tubes rather quickly and that Sovteks are the only ones that are rugegd enough to "stand tall" for any real length of time. Is this true in anyone's experience?