Need advice on a good Phono preamp


I currently have a Music hall 5 with upgraded kimber wires .
It has a new Benz Micro Gold Low output moving coil cartridge.

I have currently a low cost opera audio PPM-6 Phono preamp.
I get a low hum in the speakers and it does not seem to do the job.

I can sell it for a loss to move it and can invest up to 700.00 US for a used phono that works well with a low output MC .5MV....

Or should I just sell the cartrige and buy another MM or High output MC???

I used a PS audio PCA2 preamp and a Halo A-21 Parasound paired with Revel Preforma 30's. I listen to rock and jazz.

I use good Nordost and cardas cables.

Thanks in advance for any info......

Ben
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I have been extremely happy with a Heed Quasar that I got as a demo for $750. It works great with a .3mv Dynavector.
The Nova Phonomena uses rechargeable batteries D/C(it charges them itself) eliminating line hums etc. and can be run A/C if you want. It is also very adjustable affording a wide choice of cartridges. There is one at auction on AgoN presently that should be in your $ range.
Look at the Marchand in kit form or built which is said to be great. Also, the EAR 834 is a classic, but MC may be an issue. jallen
Try your best, maybe add something that you've allocated but go with Benz PP1. They will work like Bonny and Clyde:-)
The cheaper version but very well designed is Michell ISO(designed by Tom Evans) which sells used ~$300. The only inconvenience with this model that you'll have to solder a proper load resistance for your cartridge.