My advice is consistent with chakster's but based on different
arguments. I own two pretty expensive phono-pres: Basis Exclusive
and Klyne 7PX3,5. Both have different amplification stages with
intention to use the lowest possible with the given cartridge. The
reason is : ''the higher the amplification the higher distortions''.
The max amplification (3th stage) by Klyne is 67dB by Basis 70.
The most of my MC's are low output, low impedance kinds. As
chakster a.o. I also own Ortofon MC 2000 with 0.05 mV output.
But this is not a criterion. Your own of 0,1 -0.22 is better.
It is obvious that for such values you will need an pretty expensive
(MC) phono-pre. If the money is the problem as is usually the
case a SUT is better solution than ''cheap phono-pre''. I use Denon
AU-S1 in combo with my Klyne for low output carts. This means
that even an expensive pre like Klyne is not warranty for sufficient
amplification.