PHONO STAGE FOR REGA RP1 or RP3


Dear all,
I'm currently in the market for a turntable - phono stage combo. This is the first turntable I'll ever own, hence I'm trying to keep it simple till I get accustomed to the analog world. I'll be most probably going for a Rega RP1 or RP3 if budget allows. Question is what would be a good phono stage for either of the two turntables. I'm looking into spending around 1500 USD or Euros.
Rest of the system consists of a KRELL KAV 400xi integrated amp and a pair of Martin Logan Clarities.
Your help would be much appreciated.
myronk
Thank you all for the information and sharing your experiences.
Rischa, you assume correct. I'm looking into spending $1500 for both turntable and phono (ok, lets say plus or minus $150, to allow for some flexibility). Looking forward to your impressions of the Rega Fono. Nanbil, you seem to agree with Rischa on that issue.
Mechans, I have read excellent reviews on the Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 SE myself. I noted that this is the phono stage that is suggested in the Origin Live turntables web page - an alternative maybe to the Rega?
Coinman63nl, I will certainly look into your suggestions. They are definitely within my context.
Svkelleher, I admit I have never of Heed Quasar. I shall do some research on it.
Pbnaudio, B2B-1 makes for a very desirable option but, unfortunately, it is currently out of my reach.
I've also come across the Belari VP130 for 250$. This again is usually recommended as a pair to Music Hall turntables. Would that make for yet another alternative?
Vortrex, your comment was the most intriguing one! Please share your thoughts.
Again, thank you all for your interest.
Have a look at the Ray Samuels Audio F-117 Nighthawk MC/MM phono stage.

It's an amazing sounding battery-operated phono stage that provides the ability to change settings on-the-fly, via front mounted knobs (no need to open up the unit).