Many here feel that the Supratek Syrah preamp is an excellent buy and comes with one of the best phono stages. The Cary SLP-98L which I have is also available in a model that includes a pretty decent phono stage as well (SLP-98P). It seems you prefer a solid state amp. If that is the case I am hearing wonderful things about the TRL SST-225 integrated. There is a review posted here by Jes45. I can vouch for TRLs work in the digital realm. I believe the SST-225 is offered with a money back guarantee and is supposed to be one of the quietest integrated amps available at $5500.
I prefer seprates versus the integrated approach. I think with the right components you won't be sacrificing anything one way or the other. I also use a separate phono stage and while I have heard good things about the Eastern Electric Minimax, I opted to try the Decware SP-1.5, Hagerman Trumpet and Whest PS .20 in my system. These range from $1500 - $2500 new. I'm not sure which one I'll end up with but they are all very good options to consider if you go this route.
Good luck with the listening.
I prefer seprates versus the integrated approach. I think with the right components you won't be sacrificing anything one way or the other. I also use a separate phono stage and while I have heard good things about the Eastern Electric Minimax, I opted to try the Decware SP-1.5, Hagerman Trumpet and Whest PS .20 in my system. These range from $1500 - $2500 new. I'm not sure which one I'll end up with but they are all very good options to consider if you go this route.
Good luck with the listening.