1st sound vs. placette?


I need to purchase a preamp. I currently have atmas-phere m60mk2's feeding audio physic step sle's. I was considering a placette active line stage or a first sound presence line stage-does anyone have experience with both lines-feel free to make suggestions for other models as well. (remote control would be a grand bonus)

thanks,

Fred
cbird1
Bigkidz have you heard the Vibe vs. the famed Supratek preamps? I just posted a thread regarding those preamps and the First Sound.
Bigkidz, have you compared the Tom Evans Vibe to some of the other top preamps mentioned in this thread--First Sound, Placette active, Klyne, Pass, Ayre K1? I'd be interested to hear more about this unit since it is not well known over here.
Try the Tom Evans SS Vibe preamp, it was no contest with all the preamps I have tried so far.

Happy Listening.
I have the Placette and find it nearly invisible, sonically. I have tried one other passive and three pre-amps in the last few years (including an $8,000.00 tube type) and find the Placette the most neutral and finest sounding. And the remote volume control works superbly.
I compared both in detail. They are both wonderful. It would be hard to go wrong with either. I would choose the First Sound over the active Placette, because the sound of the FS is more to my taste. But the Placette is astonishingly transparent without being harsh at all, and it does not sound weak the way passive stages often do.
I owned both the FS and the Placette Active at the same time for about two years. Finally I sold the Placette, but it could have gone the other way. They are both terrific and I loved them both. Currently, the FS is duking it out with a Klyne. The jury is still out.

My feeling is that Placette is "known" for the active unit. I'm less sure about the passive models. It's the active that has garnered the great reviews, and with good reason.

You can't go wrong either way.
I just upgraded to the Ayre K1-x. (It is a SS preamp also).

It also has adjustable gain in case your sources have low or high gain already. It is fully balanced as well, with lots and lots of input and output flexibility, for both balanced and single-ended inputs and outputs.
It is very neutral, dynamic and has a great built-in (but optional), balanced phono stage.
(I use analog mostly, and the phono stage's incredibly low noise floor, (no noise floor really), was a real plus, and it has adjustable gain and loading).
It too has a remote, although it controls volume and mute only. Which is fine by me since I usually use analog only.
(I am really enjoying the benefits of having a remote, never having had a preamp with one before!)

Price: $6,750 + $250 for remote + $1,600 for phono stage
Total = $8,600 (Although, I paid $4,000 used.)

Other good SS preamps include Klyne and Pass.
Other good tube preamps include ARC, Hovland and CAT, but neither of the later two come with remote, as I recall. Both the CAT and Hovland also have very good to great phono stages. (The CAT Ultimate Mk II was on my short list, FYI)

Good Luck in your search.
I have the Placette and find it nearly invisible, sonically. I have tried one other passive and three pre-amps in the last few years (including an $8,000.00 tube type) and find the Placette the most neutral and finest sounding. And the remote volume control works superbly.
I owe the First Sound and it's astonishingly good. No remote is not as bad as it sounds. I haven't heard Placette gear, but I understand it's fantastic as well. As for other preamps, people speak very highly of VTL, Aesthetix, Wytech, and Joule-Electra.
No remote on First Sound;I have one. I would give the edge to the FS.--- Placette is more famous for their passive units;not sure where their active stands