I find some of the old pre-pros can serve as excellent 2 channel preamps - and the prices normally are much lower than what you may have to spend - especially for a remote controllable linestage preamp. There are many available for <$300 - some I've used are below:
I had a Rotel RSP960ax which was very nice for the $100 or so you'll have to spend. I don't recall how many inputs it has but may not have enough for you.
I also like the old B&K pre-pros. I use a B&K AV3090 in a spare system I set up in my workshop. It has Dolby Digital and DTS which I don't use, since I'm using the Zone 2 sections which is pure analog and bypasses all of the digital circuitry. Plenty of inputs . . . I like the B&K better than the Rotel but they sell for more like $200.
Another one that I use in my livingroom system is the Sherwood AVP9080 - it has a built in tuner, phone stage (though a poor one), and digital bypass. They can be found for <$200. also plenty of inputs.
All of these will do 2 channel music nicely, but compared to many used $300 non-remote controllable linestage preamps probably won't stand up under critical listening. Of course you can use the $ savings for some music.
I had a Rotel RSP960ax which was very nice for the $100 or so you'll have to spend. I don't recall how many inputs it has but may not have enough for you.
I also like the old B&K pre-pros. I use a B&K AV3090 in a spare system I set up in my workshop. It has Dolby Digital and DTS which I don't use, since I'm using the Zone 2 sections which is pure analog and bypasses all of the digital circuitry. Plenty of inputs . . . I like the B&K better than the Rotel but they sell for more like $200.
Another one that I use in my livingroom system is the Sherwood AVP9080 - it has a built in tuner, phone stage (though a poor one), and digital bypass. They can be found for <$200. also plenty of inputs.
All of these will do 2 channel music nicely, but compared to many used $300 non-remote controllable linestage preamps probably won't stand up under critical listening. Of course you can use the $ savings for some music.