I recently upgraded to LS-15 from a CJpv-10a and have not regreted it a bit. I have not noticed any fatigue at all, but I understand Theil can be picky on what they are matched with. I also have not noticed a humm, but I don't think I have had my ear that close to it yet, will try it later on and let you know. On the plus side $1400 is a good price so if you end up not likeing it you could at least get that much or maybe more back on it, or sell it really quick for a hundred or so less. Also make sure you are running your source throught the "direct" input, it makes a nice improvement all the way around. Good luck, I'll get back to you on the humm, but I don't think it is a big deal.
ARC LS-15, thumbs up or down?
I am considering making the jump to a tube pre. At presant I'm using a Classe DR6/CA400 combo driving Thiel CS5i's. Pre/Pwr ic is MIT med imp 330 shotgun. Speaker cables are MIT 770 cvt twins. My local dealer has let me an LS-15 to demo. I've noticed a vast improvement overall, but now find listening a bit fatiguing. I'm working with the toe in, but haven't totally solved the problem. Also I noticed that the pre has a low level hum coming from the pwr supply. Barely audible with ear against the top. Is this normal? I like the sound. The price is right ($1400)? Would my money be well spent, or should I be going in another direction? Any input from others who have been down this path would be greatly appreciated.
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