Rogue RP 1 or Super Magnum 99


I currently have a Rogue Super Magnum 99 that I use with a Rogue Medusa amp. I am thinking about getting the RP 1 pre because it has a balance control, a better and more conveniently located headphone jack, a good phono section, and is a more modern design with a great display and full function remote. Also, I do not really need the external power supply on the 99 which is hard to place. The RP 5 pre has too many bells and whistles that I will never use. I have no problems with the 99 and really enjoy it. So the question is, would this constitute a move down or be an improvement? I think most people use the 99 with one of the big traditional tube amps like the 100 and possibly the RP 1 has more synergy with the Medusa. The stark simplicity of the RP attracts me. Possibly I am just succumbing to the urge for something new. Any advice from you experts out there is greatly appreciated. 
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The Mullard reissues made in Russia are not that great.  The ones made in England are the best and run 120.00 per tube.  You only need2 of them compared to the RP-5.
Rtorchia,

I have the Hydra and also considering the RP1 - what does the rest of your system consist of?  We’re you able to compare balanced vs unbalanced connections?  Thanks
I answered you via e-mail. I forgot to mention that Rogue has a really nice headphone amp, the RH-5,  that some use as their system pre-amp. My dealer recommends using it that way, especially if you are into headphones. I think it is Stereophile Class A rated if that is meaningful. For an extra $400 they will add the turntable connection, the same that is in the RP 1. So you might be wise to consider this option. Rogue is an excellent company with great products and customer support. 
I agree with his statement that it sounds almost the same as the RP-1; I didn't hear a difference. The RP-5 has features I didn't need and cost a lot more. For that matter I could have done well with the Hydra instead of the Medusa. I guess I have reached the age where buying the biggest and best isn't necessary, and the emphasis is on practical and realistic. The RP-5 is still quite nice however and was very tempting.