Suggestions for a good phono stage


I’m looking to upgrade my phono stage and would like some suggestions. Budget is around $2000. Would like an adjustable gain, but the noise floor is most important.

My stylus is the Sumiko Blackbird with a 2.5mV output mounted to an RB300 tone arm on a Thorens TD-850 turntable.

I'm running it through the phono stage of my Rogue Audio Metis preamp but the gain is too low compared to the line level inputs and is not adjustable. Plus I am not happy with the noise level of this built in phono stage. My amp is a Krell KAV-250 driving Martin Logan Ascents with a Musical Fidelity X-10v3 tube buffer in line.

My sights are on the Graham Slee Era Gold, Era Gold Reflex and and the SIM Audio LP-5.3. Any advice or recommendations?

Thanks in advance
audionut33
HOMC is not overly rewarding if the phonostage cannot dial it in real close, been there. My experience with stages was below your budget, but a good match with the cartridge was a significant improvement.
I have found BOB'S Devices SUT to be very good, costs $395 and has very good resale if it doesn't suit you.
I have not heard the Ray Samuels Nighthawk though I am a fan of his stuff. I do love my Simaudio LP5.3 with my VPI Classic and Benz Glider S LO.
George Wright's AG Phono pre is great. If you live near Seattle feel free to borrow mine and see if you like it. I used it with many different cartridges--even the Denon 103R which is MC with 0.25 mv. I will be selling it eventually since I have a strain gauge set-up now. Good luck
Try the NAD PP-2. It is very cheap and very good. I am using one now. You can get it for 129 dollars brand new from audioadvisor.com. It can be used with mc or mm cartridges and has plenty of gain. For the money u cant beat it. Its very quiet as well. I use it with my Naim Nait 5i and its very detailed. I think it will work with your sumiko cartridge.

Shay