Threshold T-200. Help me choose a preamplifier


Good day, Colleagues!
Not so long ago, at an auction in Japan, I accidentally won the Threshold T-200 amplifier. I really wanted this brand, but I was looking for the T-800D model. But it turned out to buy this amplifier ... And now I am very tormented with the choice.
I spent two days on the internet looking for balanced amplifiers. Here is a list, is there anything on this list worth seeing?
Pass Labs X1 - 
This preamplifier is sold in Russia at a very good price, it seems to me. 1800 dollars. But I do not know his condition. The photographs show that the cable that connects the power supply and the preamplifier itself is frayed. And the power supply is not complete, but a small black box.
Pass Labs X2.5 - I found this preamp for 2000 euros in Croatia, but shipping will cost around 500 euros, so it is already very expensive for me. 
Black Ice F-360 - A very interesting preamplifier. The ad suggests that this preamp has very high detail and can expand the scene. :) But I don't believe in advertisements.
Leema Acoustics Pyxis ll -  This amplifier is quite expensive, I found it in my country for $ 2500 and this is a showcase sample. It has an impressive range of features, there is a phono stage, which I also need, and balanced inputs and outputs.
Electrocompaniet ec 4.7
Electrocompaniet EC 4.8
Krell KSL-2
Audia Flight Pre
Quad Artera Pre
Rotel RC-5000
Audio research LS-15
audio research LS-2B
Spectron Model 10
Audio research LS 17
BAT VK-30
McIntosh C2200 - But this is already very dear to me.

I really look forward to your help and advice in choosing.

vetusto
Be real careful with the T series. It was prone to melting down. I owned a T2 and the T400. Both had to go back to Threshold three times each for issues. One day I fired up my system (quite literally) and my Snell's burned up from DC current sent to them by the amp and preamp. I unloaded them when Threshold was still in business. Should anyone buy a T2 pre amp; DO NOT connect it to your system without FIRST connecting the power supply to the preamp!!! You will experience a system meltdown. 
+1 @invalid
Just go with unbalanced input of the T-200, all preamp on OP’s list are compatible.
Stereophile measured the input impedance of the T-200 at only 926 ohms.
Holy cow! Was Nelson using modulated Arc Welders as preamps at the time? That characteristic confers great importance to the selection of interconnects as well…
Since your Threshold was designed by the Engineers that started 
 Coda Audio ,Stereo times has a great review on the Coda 
teajay reviewed it and bought  the review model.
IHave heard it several times it is exceptional and can be bought 
for $6k or under.
I know this amp. It is a warm sounding. You need a good neutral preamp. I won't get into tube preamps for this unit. Leema is very nice.