Looking for a phono preamp


As the title implies, I am looking for a phono preamp. My budget is under $200.

I've only recently gotten into hi-fi audio, and this is really my first vinyl experience. My overall system is best described as mid-fi, current specs are listed below:

Amp: NAD C372
Speakers: Sonus Faber Concertino
CD: Technics SL-PD8 5 disc changer
TT: Music Hall MMF5, stock
Cartridge: Shure M97XE

Also, has anyone used the USB-compatible preamps? They look interesting but I'm not sure if they're worth the premium.

And I know the changer is holding me back, so let's focus on the phono preamp.

Thanks,
Dave
d_gryger
I haven't heard it myself but a lot of people over in the UK seem to think that the Cambridge 640p is the best option in your price range. I believe it does MM and MC which is a bonus as well.
Myself, I have the 640P. It can be had for $159 delivered on-line, new. We share very similar gear. I was pleased with it's performance at this price point. My first thought was to throw more dough at this piece, but I don't think my system justifies it. Other contenders in previous posts get good reviews as well. Check out past threads, plenty of info. on budget pre/phonos.
You should be able to find a used Musical Fidelity X-LPS for around $150-$175. It's a SWEET sounding unit that got excellent reviews. Does both MM and MC.