Everybody has their own taste, of course.
Personally, accuracy is about the least important thing I look for in a preamp when close mic'ing drums. After all, who listens to a drum kit in real life with their ears a couple of inches from the kick or snare? (If they do, they better start learning ASL). So an "accurate" capture of the sound of a drum from 2" away is not high on my priority list.
My most important criteria in a preamp (for drums) are does it help to get a ballsy sound and does it have enough headroom.
The API 3124+ is a nice piece that fits those criteria, which, although pricey, gives you 4 channels, so the price per channel is not that bad. (about $650 per channel?)
The Vintech 1272 is probably the cheapest Neve-sounding option. (about $600 per channel for two channels).
I've also mic'ed whole drumkits using the 8 channel ATI 8MX2 with great results. It's reviewed for some reason in the August 2002 issue of Pro Audio Review, even though the unit has been in production for many years. (Not sure of current street prices, but I imagine around $300 per channel. Also functions as an 8x2 mixer as a bonus.)
I won't even get into the issue of the absurdity (in my opinion) of buying a preamp based on specs as opposed to the sound. That's already been kicked to death on a neighboring thread.