Looking for preamp recommendations to go with First Watt J2 - Under $1K on used market


My system is: 

First Watt J2 Amp
Passive preamp (DIY but good quality - Goldpoint dual mono attenuators, Cardas connectors, silver wire, etc.)
VPI Classic 1 (JMW 10 arm) w/ Ortofon Rondo Blue and Denon DL-301 MkII
Coph Nia MC phono preamp (60dB gain)
Jolida Glass FX DAC
Yamaha CDP
Klipsch Cornwall speakers
Kimber speaker wires
DIY Belden 4312 interconnects

I love the transparency of the passive preamp, but I am investigating the possibility of adding a little more gain into the system with an active preamp.  I listen to vinyl 99% of the time, and I find myself pushing the limits of the J2 with the passive.  Before I think about replacing my phono preamp section, I thought I might give the active preamp route a go.  
The J2 has an input sensitivity of 1000kohm.  I'd like a pre that has a MM phono section, since the Coph Nia does not.  That would give me the ability to use a SUT at some point if I wanted to.  But it's not a necessity.

Suggestions/recommendations are appreciated, especially if you are currently using the J2 as well.  I want to make sure there is a good match between the J2 and whichever preamp I go with.  And I definitely have no problem buying off the used market to maximize my available audio funds!  To be clear, I have been using a passive pre for a long time, so I'm not really all that savvy about active preamps.  

Thanks!

Tom
tlarwa

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Thanks, but I'm not looking for another passive.  The passive I have now is excellent, but I'm looking to add some gain into my system.  
10-4.  The whole reason I am even considering an active pre is to add some gain when using my phono front end.  With the passive in the system with the J2, my Coph Nia (at 60dB gain) and my .4mV or .5mV MC cartridge, I'm at about 90-93dB when the J2 is maxed out.  Loud, certainly, but not Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd loud when the situation demands it.  I realize I can go to a SUT and a MM phono section and pick up gain there, or replace the Coph Nia with a MC phono pre with more gain.  But the Coph Nia, with it's dual-mono design, is very good sounding, and I think I'd have to pay considerably more to upgrade it.  I could also go to a mid-output MC cartridge, but there aren't that many available.  So I'm just trying to determine the best path to take by investigating my options.  Anyway, I'm not sure the Wyred pre would do what I'm looking for, although I could be wrong about that.  The First Watt B1 buffer/passive a similar design, I think?
Thanks, Larry.  Yes, I have plenty of gain with my DAC/CDP so the gain issue is definitely with the phono stage.  My passive is a very good build using top quality parts, so I agree that going to a lesser active pre may not be advisable, even though it would solve my gain issue.  It's looking like my best bet may be to buy/build a SUT tailored to my Rondo Blue, and replace my Coph Nia with a good quality MM phono stage.