$18k Tube preamp for large scale symphonies please


hi, can anyone suggest tube preamp that's good for handling complex music & large scale symphonies recordings in studio/ theatres? i had audition some: Aesthetix, CJ ,Modwright, Audio Note, ARC but all seems lacking in some ways and definitely not enough air at top octaves and instruments separation/ spaciousness. all dealer agrees that some pre is good at certain genre of music and sound Great even more if music is relatively SIMPLE like vocal, jazz, light acoustic, slow rock and maybe pop songs. Yes i know personal taste varies as well: bass strength & high freq. extension etc. & gears matching too. could anyone share their expreience so i can narrow down a list? my music typically: Van Hellsing & Princess Mononoke movie soundtrack. hope dealers provide constructive comments. Thanks All in advance. -phil
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I listen exclusively to classical music. I love large orchestral, chorale, and opera pieces. I also love sonatas, trios, quartets, etc. I like the large pieces to be "you are there", and the small pieces to be "they are here". Orchestral music benefits for better extension of both high and low frequencies, more clarity, more air, more transparency. Smaller pieces benefit from more harmonics, tonal color, and decay.

With the BAT Rex, I get both, and that is why I haven't serious thought about another preamp. There is a switch in the power module that allows you to go from the 6C45 (transparency and extension) to the 6H30 (harmonics and decay). I use 16 EAT Tube dampers, 2 HiFi gold fuses, 4 Reflektor 6H30 DR NOS tubes, and 2 Philips GZ34 from the 1960s. The rest are inexpensive Sovtek and generic Russian tubes.