Phono stage upgrade


It is the tine to upgrade my phono stage. For the first year of comeback in vinyl I used a heavy modded NAD 1130. For its price ($200) it is superb. Now, I would like to try something else.

My budget is $600 (including the power supply).

My cartridge is an Ortofon Super OM40 (MM).

What is in your opinion the best (used) phonostage under $600 for Moving magnet?

Thank you for your help.
rmihai
Although I got the Linsley Hood phonostage, I am thinking to try another one in the same time (for comparison).

It seems there are 3 contenders:
- Rogue Stealth
- EAR 834P
- Dynavector P-75

Now, is anyone that had the opportunity to listen all of them? If so, which was the favorite?

Thank you
Thank you all. I got a John Linsley Hood phono stage, built by Williams Hart. Linsley Hood dedicated his life to circuitry design (1969-2004), and his books are highly regarded by all important designers. A phono stage build by a guru in a vinyl lovers country? - WOW!!!

http://www.williamshart.com/1450revi.PDF

http://www.williamshart.com/1450rev.PDF

http://www.williamshart.com/1450reviewpt2.PDF
Second the vote for the Dynavector p75....I feel I would have to spend almost three times as much to get something materially better
Graham Slee Era Gold Mark V: especially good synergy with Hadcock arm and Music Maker cartridge.
Wright WPP 100 or 200 if you can find a used one. Hard to find used because most people keep them. I think they are $825, new
I can offer you a Threshold SL-10 which has an excellent phono stage, $500. If you go the route of a preamp upgrade that includes an excellent phono stage you gain the addition of an overall sonic upgrade plus cable savings.
Dynavector P75 is my strong recommendation. It can be had new for $600, or used for around $450. You do have to set jumpers, but if that doesn't bother you, this is an absolutely amazing phono stage and is very flexible, working with a wide variety of cartridges. It sounds way, way better than it should for something its price.
ANother vote for the EAR834 I had mine modded and it is the last phonstage I will ever need.
There is an EAR 834P for sale at $625, the model without volume control I would guess which is a plus. Whether or not it is the best is subjective, but it should be on anyone's list of the best. With a few mods these little boxes can compete with the big boys. I spent almost $3000 to better the one I used to own.