Phono Stage or TT upgrade


Ok gang, here is the current quandry. To upgrade my phono stage or my TT. System as of now

Dynavector D 17 MK II Karat ( love it and it will stay )
Rega P 25 w/ RB 600, VTA adjust and no other mods.
Dynavector P 75 MK I phono pre

Ayre K1Xe Line Stage
Ayre V3 w/ Rev 3 boards and Ayre Conditioner
Dunlavy SC-IV improved

I just sold a Tom Evans Groove + SRX and wish I had never tried it in the system. It was more explosive, coherent, deeper, faster and open than the Dynavector P-75.
I have a chance to do a change to a VPI Classic with the HXR center weight and keep using my D-17 MK II and P 75 MK I. Local sale and known seller. I love the Scout and Scoutmaster but have not spent any time with the classic.
The other option would be to upgrade the phono stage. I am not afraid of tubes but QUIET is an absolute necessity. I am just over chasing down a noisy 12AX7 or 6SN7 every few months.
Overall I am looking for more slam ,speed and dynamics than the current combo. My budget is in the $1500-2000 range and fairly strict at the upper limit.

Any ideas?
128x128meadowman

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I'm in similar boat with my system ~ Shelter 501mkII / Nottingham Space 294 / Shelter Phono pre / arc DSi200 / ProAc D25's... From my experience (and your comments on the Groove) your current weak link is the phono section ~ you have proven your current TT/cart is capable of giving you what you want. And as your Ayre gear is resolving the limitations of the very good, but simply outclassed, Dynavector phono pre I recommend starting with phono pre upgrade and then next you can consider tweaking your Rega or changing tables... As for which phono pre; if not another Groove there are a couple Ayre P-5xe's listed on Agon in your range right now... Seems like a perfect match... For myself, I am planning an upgrade to an arc PH7 if the year end bonus comes through and I can find one on Agon at the same time... Happy listening
Meadowman, if it were me I would take a serious look at the Pass XOno here on Agon from Reno HiFi. Should have plenty of gain and dynamics, is in your $2k limit and they are oferring an in home trial / return... Or grab another Groove model... IMHO either should well out perform the Simaudio... I know a lot of people like their stuff and the build quality & company are great, but their gear always sounds like a stereo to me ~ I never "get pulled into the music" with their stuff... anyway, that's just my $0.002 and my ears... Happy listening