Any integrated's phono that can compete with $2.5k - $3k outboard one ?


MM and MC, though mostly interested in MM. I am aware of Gryphon. Not interested in Accuphase or Luxman. Tube or solid state or hybrid, no difference if it sounds right to me. Should be powerful enough, at least 60 watts tube or 100 watts solid state.
inna
Inna,

I really like my Rega Elicit-R. It is a very good sounding, full-bodied integrated amp with a good MM phono stage built-in. I replaced 3 pieces of separates and prefer it over the separates. For about $1600 +/- $200 (used) you get a very good integrated amp with built-in MM phono that sounds really good and has really incredible build quality.

BTW, I pair mine with the matching Rega Saturn-R CD transport/player/DAC and I have everything I need for electronics. Add a TT w/MM cartridge and you are set. Very elegant solution IMHO.

Not sayin’ the phono section will match a $2k-$3K separate phono section. It won't. But it’s good enough for me and it comes in a nice, clean, compact package.
Reubent, 
It is not that what I have is bad. I have original Redgum RGi120 integrated , 120 good watts/ch, and Acoustech phono which is also quite good. I am just thinking of different possible upgrade paths. I also have Nottingham Spacedeck/Spacearm front end.
Check out the Vac 160i.  Outstanding phono stage.   The Diablo would also be very good.
I also heard good things about Octave V70SE and V80SE but heard nothing about their phono.
Does VAC have tape-out, I record from vinyl?
Any integrated's phono that can compete with $2.5k - $3k outboard one ?

Not from my experiences, and I have owned a VAC 160iSE.
I would call the phono stage decent at best.
The inboard on the VAC was easily beaten by a Allnic H1201 outboard.