Looking for the best Preamp with a phono circuit built in


I have been using a Belles 28A preamp with a  built-in phono circuit for about 10 years...no complaints but I'm getting to the point of wanting to make some quality audio system purchases that will stick with me for the long haul. I'm 66 years old and not made of money; just want to relax and listen to the music.  I really don't want to go the separate phono pre / base pre route.  Please offer suggestions.
I live in Minneapolis and thus far at the top of my list is the Van Alstine (local company) Fet Valve CFR Preamplifier for about $2500.
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Hi Zipost, he’s connected on the GamuT D200. Great!! And the Ilumnia Magister speakers:Superb!!!
  Marv,  When you say  looking for the best of something.   hit the Deck   get ready for 100 different products 
Ralph’s preamps look great. Every time I visit his site, they look better every time. I had a BAT VK50 preamp back in the day. All balanced design from inputs to outputs. I’ve gone back to SE RCA’ed designs, but my heart lingers for that balanced purest design. 
Please read my write-up on preamp shoot out.  Although it has a couple of dedicated phono sections, I do compare an AI mod 3b, CAT SL-1 and Doge 8 all of which I owned for quite awhile.  And once again, a BIG impact is synergy, starting with your cartridge.  I feel the needs of different cartridges can make any one of the preamps sound “right”.  
Although I haven’t owned one, I have heard good things about the dude and the EAR 834p.  I have settled on the Aesthetix IO sig mated to “the Truth” line stage- sublime!   Again- look for: Preamp shootout: Coincident Statement Phono Stage vs. Convergent Audio Technology Signature vs. Audible Illusions M3B vs. Doge 8 LP
Your search should include the Sutherland Engineering N1 preamplifier.
https://sutherlandengineering.com/products/n1/
I've been using mine for about 2 years and could not be more pleased.  My search is over and yours could be too!  Single ended happiness that can drive reasonably long interconnects.  Check out the owners manual: https://sutherlandengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Sutherland-N1-OwnersManual.pdf
Regards,
Steve