Best Budget Phono Stage for Clearaudio Emotion?


I am a newbie into the wonderful world of vinyl (Thank you David). I have just started building the system. I have a system that is currently set up for HT, but am adding a turntable to the mix. I currently have a Marantz SR6400 with Kirksaeter Prisma 210's for the front and rears and a Kirksaeter Center. I do also have an APC H15 power conditioner. I will be replacing the receiver in the future to something more analog friendly. I have decided on and will be ordering very shortly the Clearaudio Emotion CMB package that comes with the Maestro Wood MM cartridge and Satisfy carbonfiber arm. I need a good phono stage that will not break the bank. Based upon many threads I have read, I am liking the Cambridge 640P. However, Clearaudio offers the Nano at about $100 more. Is the Nano worth the difference or are there other options at the $300-400 range. Any help is appreciated.
sebraasch
It is a moving magnet cartridge so your choices are many. (Doesn't have to be the quietest kid on the block since you don't need a lot of gain like you would with a Low or Medium output Moving Coil.)

A used Dynavector P75, PS Audio GCPH (lots of convenient features, or a Lehmann Black Cube would all be good choices and will survive your inevidable upgrade to the next level.

Eric
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Thank you so much for your help. I am still intrigued by the Clearaudio Nano. The online reviews seem positive but I have not seen many posts about its capabilities. I am still curious about this one if any one has one or heard one.
I am leaning toward the Graham Slee, but what are the thoughts on the Musical Fidelity X-LPSv3?
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