Should I purchase an expensive phono preamp


I have a Nottingham Horizon TT with the Rega 250 arm and a Goldring 1000 series MM cartridge. This is hooked up to a Pioneer Elite VSX-99 AV receiver that has a built in phono stage. I am trying to improve on the phono stage but I am wondering if there will be diminishing returns going to the more expensive stages. I am considering Lehmann BC, Graham Slee Era Gold V and AcousTech PH-1. I listen to Jazz, Old School R&B and Classic Rock music mainly.
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no..use the one provided on your pioneer until you upgrade the reciever.jaybo
Its the cable that came with the tonearm and turntable (bought used on Audiogon). Doen't look to be very high quality.
The Origin Live tonarm cable is an (maybe THE? I don't know) upgrade for the cable that came with. See:

http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1145122254

But maybe this isn't the time (for you economically) to start upgrading those items. From the Bellari to the receiver, just make sure you use a good shotgun type, low capacitance (cause of the MM cart,) shielded cable. You can get Straightwire Maestro I or II, Audioquest. MIT, Purist Musaeus, all bargains new and especially used. I'd stay away from Cardas (too warm added to the Bellari) Kimber or Nordost. IMO
I'm not sure if you can easily swap cables on the Rega. Mine is a continuous run, but it is a Brit Audio RB 250.
If the tonearm cables are hardwired to your Rega, I'd just let it be for now. Whatever they are. the'll be good enough for what you're about to put together.

Later on, you might decide to get an altogether new arm for your TT, new arm and TT, or maybe upgrade the Rega at britaudio as Dan_ed suggests. For now, just get a decent entry model pair of ICs (Bellari to receiver) from one of the above reputable manufacturers and you should be fine.