Thanks for the reply.
The website for Schiit has an AI chat to ask questions. I asked that.
It said the Freya+ F preamp has balance control through the Forkbeard app.
It wasn't sure if the lower priced preamps from Schiit have it, though you can get them with Forkbeard also. I sent an email to Schiit asking about balance control.
I may have to continue to use my Harmon Kardon Citation 25 preamp if that's the only way to retain balance control.
At this point I don't know of any other options to get a set of mono blocks and a preamp for 5 grand or less. At least anything new with some decent quality.
I only want new, don't want anybody else's headaches.
I still like the equipment I already have but it's too hard to get it worked on. We have one shop within 70 miles and they aren't that good with my Citation 22 amps. I had one there for over a year and it still never got repaired. Shipping out for repairs has been a costly mistake too. Item comes back "repaired" but doesn't work. Done with that.
Currently I'm using my system with one amp in stereo mode but I sure do miss that mono block sound!
If anybody has any ideas on how to better spend 5 grand or less on new mono blocks and a preamp, I'm all ears. Do I want warm or cool sound? Beats me. All I know is I like my setup the way it sounds now. Citation 22 amp, Citation 25 preamp and JBL L100t3 speakers. I use a Harmon Kardon 7600 CD player and a Rotel CD player. For finding stuff I haven't heard in years, I have Sirius XM Radio. Once in a while I use a Harmon Kardon TD4800 cassette deck. I listen to hard rock, soft rock, blues, classical, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, some old school country etc.

