There are several options for you here, both tubed and solid state. I have just gone through a review of several phono stages for my system and learned a lot from the experience. I have recently settled in with a Hagerman Trumpet tubed phono stage which is at $2k, but you'll also need a step-up transformer for it so that will add another $300 or so. Well worth it in my opinion and Hagerman offers a 30 day trial. Another option is Decware which makes some nice phono stages for the money. Their top unit is around $1500 and is also tubed. Decware offers a 30 day trial period as well. I also tested out a Whest phono stage which is a solid state design and does a remarkable job in reproducing the music. These are going used for under $2k.
One other option you might want to consider is upgrading you EAR. Mitch Singerman in LA is legendary for his EAR upgrades and this would be your most cost effective option. If you like the EAR, but want it to sound better in your system then you should contact Mitch and discuss your options with him. One thing for sure, you are not doing your phono stage justice comparing it to a $7k unit, especially when your budget doesn't allow you to upgrade to that level.
One other option you might want to consider is upgrading you EAR. Mitch Singerman in LA is legendary for his EAR upgrades and this would be your most cost effective option. If you like the EAR, but want it to sound better in your system then you should contact Mitch and discuss your options with him. One thing for sure, you are not doing your phono stage justice comparing it to a $7k unit, especially when your budget doesn't allow you to upgrade to that level.