Tube MC phono stage recommendation


I've been enjoying my Bottlehead Eros phono for some time now and after a good bit of tube rolling I think sounds pretty great. However, it's gain is a bit limited for running MC cartridges and when I've tried in the past it forces me to crank up the system and with that comes lots of noise. I'm sure a SS MC phono would be the quietest option but I love the quality of sound and the tweakability offered by tubes. 

Let me know if you have a tube phono (new or used) that you would recommend. I would be interested in anything under $1,500 (ideally a lot under ;).

Thanks! 
designtaylor
An alternative to the excellent ideas above would be adding high grade Cinemag step up transformers to your EROS, or something from Bobs Devices, I am sure this has been done, see the Bottlehead forum....
Second what tomic601 said.  If you built the bottlehead,  doing a sut would be a Breeze.  Also if you still want to change amps,  you will be MC ready.

Enjoy the ride
Tom
@tomic601 's suggestion for a Bob's Devices / CineMag SUT is a great one, and all of the blue-label models sound fantastic - 1254, 1131, Sky (in various ratios). Bob's Devices makes many of these (the Sky and 1131 models are exclusive to him) and they show up used for a good price occasionally. I've used a total of 4 of these and really liked each one. I think even the old CineMag 3440A came in a blue-label version for a short time. I'm not a huge fan of the old red-label 3440A, but even that model would make a huge improvement on your current setup, with your existing phono stage. You'll get dynamic, bass impact, clean tone - all with a much lower noise floor to boot. The only devil to tack down with a SUT is ground hum - and you IC cables from SUT to phono stage should be kept short as possible (less than 1m is best), low-capacitance, and shielded!
 I'm sure a SS MC phono would be the quietest option but I love the quality of sound and the tweakability offered by tubes.

Do you know the trade offs? It can be noisy and microphonic, depends on the tubes, they do not last forever. A solid state phono stage at your budget can be much better, actually it can be fantastic.