So what's a good preamp?


I know that's a broad question but I've been using a series of passive preamps for the past 12 years and now I have an amp (Joule Stargate SET) that really like to have an active preamp ahead of it. I'm really not sure where to start. Budget is $1500 or less probably used and I only listen to vinyl so bells and whistles are not an issue-- if there was such thing as an active single input preamp, that could be great. I'm just not sure where to start looking, although I'm sort of interested in the ARC SP16 because I've been told that it has a nice neutral sound by some friends. My priorities are versatility because I listen to lots of different music from jazz to folk to electronic/dance to soundtracks.
dhcod
Check out the K&K you won't be sorry. Along with the Hagerman Trumpet it's one of the best phono stages I have had in my system. Too bad about the LSA, did you talk to George about potential fixes for the ground issue?
Kbuzz,

That was a very generous offer. :)

04-02-13: Dhcod
I actually got the chance to hear the Mk1 yesterday in my system. It was a little tube-ey if that makes sense, sort of thick around the middle and a little rolled off the top.

I note that you are using Purist Audio Museaus cables. You do realize that you just described their sonic character too, don't you? I do understand that you may want to buy a more revealing preamp, so that you don't have to change cables too. Given that situation, you may be searching for a ARC, VAC or Aesthetix, though I doubt if you could get an Aesthetix in your price range.
Dhcod- your general description of the 100 sound is pretty accurate. but note that there were different versions with different internal wires. (purist v. cardas). I would also suggest that if you have not yet returned your unit that you try it with silver ics and a "clean" power cord.
If you are interested in solid state I think Klyne makes one of the best pre amps; as tubed goes you already have heard from what I consider the leaders.