First tube preamp recommendations (under $5k)


Right now have di20he -> terminator -> he9 -> pass x350.8 -> ATC scm7 / NS5000.
I am thinking of introducing some tubes into my chain. I like the sound I am getting but want to explore what tubes can do to the sound (slight warmth, biggest soundstage, better layering etc etc). Don’t want to go to nuts on price. If price is over $5k would consider if its really exceptional (but for sure not over $10k). Totally fine with used. Balanced would be nice but not mandatory.
So far I am thinking RP7, EVO400, bhk. Any thoughts?
smodtactical
I went through this exercise.  Considered all options with budget being secondary. 

Ended up going Prima Luna Evo 400 integrated and got it well under 5k.
I have nothing but good things to say about this.  I have relatively inefficient speakers (Dynaudio Evoke 50) and it drives the hell out of them.  The website is worth a read.

Recognizing this might not be an amp I pass down to my children, for my ears and money, this gives me great pleasure.
cary SLP98p in your price range even with mods.   Have had mine for years and it still warms in the most pleasing manner.  I'm run mine with a variety of SS mono-blocks and couldn't be happier.  Also I am currently using a superb Cary 200ts DAC as a digital preamp in my office.   It has selectable tube  and SS stages for the analog outputs and again hooked directly to monoblock SS amps, crazy nice and the 200ts is currently on sale from Cary for $1900.
New:   Audible Illusions M3B.   Best value for the money and meets your budget.

Used:   Upper end CJ or Audio Research Ref Series, or SP-10II / SP-11

Vintage:  Mac or Marantz

Benefit to used or vintage is the ability to resell for your cost (or maybe a little more).  Easy to try then decide if you like it.  If not- you can move on to another preamp.

My experience:  I own a ARC SP-10mkII and AI M3B.  BOTH sound GREAT, with with different virtues.

M3B   DEAD quiet- I can not hear it when it is on.  Soundstage is wide, deep and detailed.  MM Phono stage is excellent.   Very natural sound.  Dual stepped volume controls sometimes makes exact channel matching difficult.  But over time you find the (personal) gain setting that works best.

SP-10mkii   Slight noise floor.  Excellent phono stage with multiple loading choices.  Soundstage is wide, deep and detailed.  Overall sound is slightly lush and more tube like than the M3B.  May not be as accurate, but I like it just the same, and in some areas it sounds better.

Macro view is your expectations and budget are realistic so that you can explore the sweet spot of the market.
here's an alternative tact - use tubes in your source rather than the pre.
I'm not sure what pre you are using but keep it and try a Lampizator Baltic #3 dac instead of the Denafrips.  It may give you all the tube goodness you are looking for.