Help with finding ultra-transparent pre-amp


I got a new player, Wadia 581i SE, and once I hooked it up directly to amps I realized that my pre-amp is not transparent enough.
To make a long story short, I would like to find a very transparent pre-amp to be inserted between player and amps (no coloration, no shift in tonality, and no loss in dynamics, micro or macro), that would result in a sound indistinguishable from the sound of my player going directly to amps.
Essentially I want a wire with attenuation control. Balanced connectivity is preferred.
I tried a transformers based passive pre-amp (it was a custom, very well executed job), result was not good, not only that it killed dynamics and resulted in a dull and uninteresting sound, but transparency was in fact worse in comparison with my present pre-amp.
Is there such a transparent pre-amp, or it is just a pipe dream?
The cost is of course to be considered, I would not go for anything that is more than let’s say 3.5K, new or used.
I have been reading about Placette (resistor based), has anyone had any experience using it in a system that has very resolving front end?
The rest of my system:
Bryston BP26 pre-amp
Bryston 7B SST amps
PMC IB2 speakers
sashav
You have a great CD player. I like the Wavestream Kinetics preamp or 2nd choice would be Wytech Labs Opal or Jade. These tube preamps are super clean sound adding no sonic signature to the sound. Have fun.
Anything from Pass Labs....their preamps don't add or subtract anything, they are dead neutral.
Sashav- I used the Placette Passive Linestage for few years. The Placette Passives(you may already know) use no attenuator at all. They are a resistor ladder, built exclusively of Vishay Bulk Foil resistors(virtually invisible in an audio circuit). Bottom line: Nothing will be added or taken away from your signal but level, when you require. Now the caveat: If you choose the passive route: Be certain your sources have enough output voltage to drive your amps/speakers to satisfying SPLs. there are a lot of recordings out there that were engineered at low average levels, and are(or were to me) un-exciting at the SPLs that result(ed). I bought an inexpensive passive attenuator to experiment with(a Creek) first. The vast majority of my collection was quite satisfying, and the Placette was extremely transparent with my system(which is all about definition/resolution from top to bottom- without glare/stridency/etc).
Sashav- I should have included this with my last post, RE: Availablility of a balanced Placette. Read the last two paragraphs on page one of this review:(http://placetteaudio.com/reviewpage1.htm) You may want to download and check out this review as well: (http://www.avguide.com/products/product-497/)