I would get a pre-amp that helps your system and room become more cohesive via room correction/DSP.. Something like DSPeaker Anti-Mode, an NAD preamp with Dirac or an Anthem pre-amp with ARC. The DSPeaker preamp will work with 4 subs so your 3 subs would be NP:
Advice? Less than $4k, solid state preamp, neutral to gentle
There are many many posts about recommendations for preamps, so many to sift through that I thought getting a couple answers off the top of your heads might be ok to ask for.
Here's my situation: I am looking for a backup, solid state preamp to work with (a) Quicksilver mono block amps and (b) a Pass XA 25. I have (c) two DACs that I like, a Schiit Bifrost 2/64 and a modded-out MHDT Orchid. My speakers (d) are Ascend Acoustics Sierra Towers w/RAAL tweeters, and I have three subs.
My current preamps are both tube -- one is a 6SN7 preamp similar to an Ultraverve 3 and the other is a Quicksilver Line Stage.
I like having solid state alternatives to tube gear both to hear different sonic presentations and also in case I want to give tubes a break or if a tube goes bad.
I have tried autoformer preamps (more or less a straight wire with gain) such as the Bent Tapx and I don't like it on my system. I need a bit more.
If money was no object, I'd probably go drop $5k on an Ayre KX-5. That is a bit steep for me at the moment.
So, the question is: What solid state preamp, less than $4k, used or new, would you recommend to give a fairly neutral to warm/gentle presentation? Or that you simply like for reliability, interface, etc.?
Thanks.
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Oh man, I get it. I got one in college and a senior in high school. That’s why I can only suggest that people get a Michi P5 for their system and there isn’t one in mine.🙂 I have the Schiit Freya S in my system and it is very good. You might want to consider it. Another that would be easier on the budget as well and looks to be great is the NAD C165BEE.
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Here’s a used XP-12 in your price range. Seems like a solid choice especially since you’ve got a Pass amp. Best of luck. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisb1g78-pass-labs-xp-12-solid-state |
Hatter Audio, Passive/Active Preamp - The Big Choose Amtrans AMRG carbon film resistors and the active NewClassD opamp output stage for a total price of $2500.
Add their Tube Active Stage for a total cost of $4,400 for the preamp and tube stage. |
Thanks so much to all for the additional suggestions. You've helped me form a short list. I especially appreciate that the suggestion are breaking out into two fairly distinct price classes. This would be the equivalent of a second car, but I need it to sound decent, or there's no point in getting it. |
Yes, you hit the nail on the head with Ayre. I auditioned several pre-amps before settling on the neutral character of the Ayre. You should be able to find a used K-5xe or 5xeMP, for $2k or less. There’s one available on Audiogon. And Ayre customer support is excellent. I own three pieces of Ayre equipment and they have been extremely reliable.
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- Benchmark LA4 ($2500) - Holo Serene - SPL Elector ($3K) - CODA 07x ($7.2K) - Schitt Freya+ (I liked it with Benchmark AHB2 amps) Prices are for new units, and I listed them in order of what I think will be neutral to warm. I have not heard the Serene or SPL but going on what other A’gon members told me how they compare to the LA4. I am likely going to end up with 2 LA4 preamps.
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Personally, we would have the Parasound p5. look for a great cond Onkyo p-308 warm sound, smooth controls, great pre! had t remove my B and K pro10-mc. Needs to be recapped and a new volume pot one of these days, will make the half day trip to sounds classic in Rockford, ILL. GREAT shop, great work. Parasound p3 or P5;are both great units. why buy new? Save some money for single malt, krakus ham, pedersens bologna, and a bunch of new records or CDs. |
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The impedance matches between preamp and amp and between dac and preamp are essential. The ratio of the successor input impedance to the predecessor output imp. should be as high as possible. As a rule of thumb, 10 is the minimum, 100 is preferrable and 1000 is ideal to maintain flatter response curve particularily on the low frequencies. Among the Class A recommended SS preamp by Stereophile, your better choices will be (1) Benchmark LA4 ($2500) and (2) Rotel Mich P5 ($4300). In particular, LA4 has high input imp. as 80k ohm and low output imp. as 30 ohm (SE) / 60 ohm (balanced). Those specs will render high imp. ratios close to or exceed 1000 that are considered ideal match. The Rotel P5, on the other ahand, will also match with your dac and amp well if you use balanced connections. No matter what you have decide to purchase, it is suggested that you list both input / output impedances of the preamp and calculate the imp. ratios to justify if it matches well with your current dac / amp. Then look at the reviews from the reviewers you trust to find out whether non-measurable listening experience is great. I was sort of hesitated to recommend the crazy low-cost preamps Topping Pre90 because of the mixed reviews from the reviewers I trust. |
Thanks all, for the further suggestions and especially to @lanx0003 for the advice. Yes, matching the amp and preamp will be important -- I've done that matching before and it would be a necessary criterion applied to any short list of options. |
@tomcarr In what ways was the Pre90 different than the Schiit Freya? |
It is all about personal taste. According to Thomas (& Stereo), Pre90 is a colored preamp offering more forward, sharpening sound. When paired with a system that is already revealing, it might be too much of a good thing. It pushes the details almost to the limit. Some people might be impressed by it but others (including myself) might find it fatiguing after a few hours of listening. Other coveats include poor remote control (same remote across almost all topping gears) and the poorer SE performance. |
In my opinion, one you should consider is the Pass-Labs XP12. I personally have the XP-22 and I purchased an XP-12 for my daughter's system. In comparison to the XP-22 the XP-22 is a little quieter and slightly more dynamic, however the comparative sonics are quite close. The XP-12 is a very smooth and detailed preamp, built like a tank, very reliable and well designed. I believe used, you can find one for ~$4K or less. Good Luck in your preamp search !
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@tomcarr Thanks for the additional info. @liquidsound The XP-12 appeals to me in part because I really really like the XA-25 already. Not that Ayre would be a bad match, but perhaps a Pass-Pass match is a special one... |