If you're going for a very low output MC cartridge, I'd go with a solid-state phono preamp since you already have a good tube linestage. If your budget is $1200 I'd probably go for a Whest Two, PS GCPH (maybe a Cullen-modded unit), or a Musical Surroundings Nova Phonomena battery-powered phono stage.
I have two systems and in one I'm using the Michell TecnoDec with a ClearAudio Virtuoso Wood and the Nova Phonomena phono stage. It's sound is quite impressive. You may gain a little more refinement and fine detail by going to a lower-output MC for many more dollars.
I had a Benz Ref 3 Copper S-class cartridge before the ClearAudio and I can say that the ClearAudio has noticeably more slam. Perhaps the Nova Phonomena couldn't get the most out of it. The PS Audio GCPH did better with the Benz, but on balance, I'd still probably take the Nova Phonomena/Virtuoso combo... although it would be a close call and I didn't get to A/B the two combinations in the same time frame. Happy Listening!
I have two systems and in one I'm using the Michell TecnoDec with a ClearAudio Virtuoso Wood and the Nova Phonomena phono stage. It's sound is quite impressive. You may gain a little more refinement and fine detail by going to a lower-output MC for many more dollars.
I had a Benz Ref 3 Copper S-class cartridge before the ClearAudio and I can say that the ClearAudio has noticeably more slam. Perhaps the Nova Phonomena couldn't get the most out of it. The PS Audio GCPH did better with the Benz, but on balance, I'd still probably take the Nova Phonomena/Virtuoso combo... although it would be a close call and I didn't get to A/B the two combinations in the same time frame. Happy Listening!