Which Tube Phono Pre Amo?


I’m looking to add a tube pre amp to my system. The 2 that I am looking at are Decware ZP3 and Space Tech Labs P - 103. - Mk3. My current cartridge is an Ortofon Bronze 2m on VPI Scout turntable with a Ortofon Blue interconnect to my current phono pre( inexpensive solid state). I have a Jolida Fusion 6802 integrated amp and Klipsch Heresy IV speakers. All other interconnects/speaker wire are Morrow level 4 grades.
I typically listen to mostly blues records and particularly like stuff with stand up bass, hollow body guitars and harmonica, i do also listen to alternate country, rock and roll ect. My current equipment is likely to not change other than to an Ortofon Black 2m cartridge and plan to stay with a MM cartridge indefinitely. I prefer to be engaged with the music and try and not listen to the equipment but do require a certain level of sound reproduction.
Which pre amp would you choose or recommend?
14point1
Sure an interesting design.. Boy oh boy quit the looker.. The Fosgate.

BUT I gotta have quiet.. I’d like to hear one.. Tube rectified and a good power supply.. plenty of Horse power for a MC cart..

Good price for sure. I wonder if a little better valve selection would net a quieter unit???? Grid picky?

Yea OP you won't be unhappy that I can assure you.. The cool thing. They resale for MORE than new.. no kidding.. IF you can ever find a used one, it will reflect a LONG WAIT, a good breakin, and usually a good tube roll.

That's worth a few quid..

Regards
Dead quiet is what I’m looking for. I’ll just have to wait and be happy with what I have until it gets here.
Sun Valley SV-EQ1616D. Save yourself some coin and buy it as a kit or have the folks in Japan assemble it for you. Just read the Stereophile review if you need convincing. Even mentions trying it with an Ortofon Black.
Buy a used Ear 834p. Tubed with a lusciuos midrange. Otherwise, a Tavish Design classic or vintage. The Ear already has you covered for MC, as it has built in step up transformers. 
I've been using a NVO all tubed unit for many years and love it. It's rare they come up on the used market but something to keep an eye out for or at least do some research on.