Best Pre with a built-n phono section?


I’m wondering if there is a preamp out there that has a great built in phono section. Due to space limitations, I’d rather not go the separate pre / phono pre route. Associated equipment: Spectron Musician IIISE MK II amp, Magnepan 3.6 speakers, Electrocompaniet CD Player, Nottingham Ace TT with a Benz Glider H2 cartridge (2.5 mV output.) I would probably need to go SS pre; I could use a tubed pre if the heat out put was minimal. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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Cary SLP98P minimum cart output for MC is(or should be put out by cart) 1.4mV so your Benz would work fine. I have the Cary and it runs very cool. Dual mono 4 6sn7's 2 ax7'a 2 au7's. I uaed a Dynavector 10x5 MC but now use Linn Adikt MM 6.5mV One main volume control and 2 seperate balance controls. Good luck.
The solid state Ayre K-1xe, (which I own and use), has a near reference quality phono stage. The heat output seems to be near nil, (I've never noticed it being even warm), however, I will state that this unit does have a separate small power supply box, in addition to the main unit itself. (I bring that up as you stated you are pressed for space.) Used this runs around $4-5K, (and that is the only way it is available, as it is out of production).

Other preamps that I have researched and think would be slightly better, (and more expensive of course), would be the tubed Atma-sphere MP-1, Mk. 3.1, and the solid state Halcro DM-10. Both are reputed to have reference quality phono stages. However, both are also on the large side, as the MP-1 is a dual box preamp, and the DM-10 is taller than most, (all?), of the preamps I know of. Used these run around $7-8K, and new it is about double that.

Note: All three of these preamps can accomodate, (and prefer), a balanced input from the cartridge. (FYI, I use the balanced input on my Ayre as well.)

Good luck in your search!
Shindo - The best model you can afford. Incredibly musical preamps and phono sections, and minimal heat output.