MC phono preamp


System now is:
VPI traveler with Dynavector 10x5
Mobile Fidelity StudioPhono (moving to a different system and I’m impressed for the price)
Rega Brio
Dynaudio Excite X18s.

Looking for a new phono preamp in the under $1000 range, used or new, and I’m seeking suggestions. With three kids to eventually put through college, I’m decidedly mid-fi. I’d like as much low-end punch as the X18s and the Brio can provide but the imaging is of utmost importance. I tried a Parks Audio Budgie out with the system, transferred from a different system, as, even though the Budgie is set up for MM, the Dynavector is high output, and the sound just isn’t right for my ears. I like the sound of the MoFi better (may I’m SUPPOSED to like the Budgie better but they are MY ears after all and this is for MY enjoyment). The MoFi is now in the other system and I’m looking to upgrade for the above-mentioned set-up. I’d appreciate suggestions. By the way, the Budgie would be for sale if anyone is interested.
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The Croft looks interesting, but I’m reading that the treble such as hi-hats can come across as attenuated / rolled off (granted, this is with different gear from mine and frankly how Mr. Croft seems to like it). Although I’ve had experienced the brightness of some gear and recordings and it can be annoying, I do tend to like for hi-hats to cut through and not seem muffled (forgive me, for I’m a drummer).
You may want to have a look at the iFi Phono2.  I'm using it now and for the money, it's fantastic.
I saw that What HiFi thread. Maybe the guy like things really bright! I’ve used a number of different Crofts since 1987 and can assure you the preamps are very transparent and musical. I do agree somewhat that there is a warmth with the stock JJ tubes. I see the seller has changed them to brighter Sovteks. Per my recommendation, fit Teles or Shuggys LS and you will have no hi-hat issues!

JJ tubes are horrible compared to vintage Telefunken, Sylvania Gold Brand, RCA, Japanese Matsushita pinched tails. The best place for JJ tube is garbage. 
Agreed Chakster. The Croft presents the soundstage with good depth and if the hats are at the back, that’s where they’ll be in the mix in a good live recording.
Any time I recommend the Croft pre/RIAA, it is always with the caveat that you swap the tubes. (You could also try GE triple mica black plate 5751.) To be honest, I think Glenn assumes you’ll do that anyway. It also sounds better with the cover off so rolling is easy.