phono/preamp analog front end


I have a great, older  analog system...Oracle/Graham 1.5t Ceramic/Ortofon A95/Classe DR-6(modified/refurbished)/Threshold 4000 (modified)/Von Schweikert VR4.5 Silver with all nice power cords/interconnects.....considering upgrading preamp...used vs  new, looking to spend about $5K....could stick with SS, get used Pass Labs XP-15/X2.5 for <$5k....never ventured into tubes.....no convenient stores for me to go to....any thoughts?

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@atmasphere  Just so I understand, you're saying that all phono preamps that have a loading switch inherently haven't effectively dealt with RFI issues in their design?  
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Just so I understand, you're saying that all phono preamps that have a loading switch inherently haven't effectively dealt with RFI issues in their design?  
Generally, yes, more to the point they've not sorted out how that peak affects the phono section. The loading resistor detunes that peak and so gets rid of the RFI and so the phono section sounds better (usually less bright). But the tradeoff is now the cartridge cantilever is stiffer so not performing as designed.


The thing is, if you talk to digital guys, they complain about ticks and pops. It turns out that many ticks and pops are generated by the phono section if it has poor RFI immunity and poor overload margins. This BTW is an epidemic in phono preamp design; I would think that anyone interested in LP playback would perk up their ears on this one!
@atmasphere , with your statement above, I feel much better about my Allnic H1500se phono stage which I always felt was the best phono stage I have ever had in my system and it has no provisions for adjusting the load, I always wondered why. I quess my question to you is, should I feel good about that fact for the reason you stated? Thank you for your time and enjoy the music