The ARC LS 16 is extremely accurate at both frequency extremes and is hardly tubey sounding at all. It's a very neutral and accurate piece with excellent detail retrieval. It's just plain hard to fault. I bought mine and then looked to see what other people or reviewers had to say. The preamp isn't tubey enough for most toobofiles though and may be just what you are looking for. You'll be pleased. Just perfectly smooth and accurate. Do some research on the net and I believe you'll find it fits what you're looking for.
Audio research 16II or Pass X1
I'm trying to decide between these two pre's. Thanks to the help from some fellow A'goners, I've decided that if I decide to go the solid state route, I'll get a Pass. For the last week or so it's looked like I would go with a Pass. But now I've got this nagging feeling about a tubed Pre. I've heard good things about Audio Research. I had a chance to demo one about 10 years ago when I first got into Hi Fi and separate components. I know that without spending a small fortune, I have to make compromises. Tubes lack the last word in bass resolution and extension to the frequency extremes. On the other hand, I heard that SS, even the Pass does project a holographic image. So it's bass vs the ulitmate in imaging. Also, there's the midrange bloom people talk so much about. Not sure on that one. I've heard it and it's very seductive, but is it real or just another distortion. I'm not set on the AR 16II either, it just appears to have the quality and price I think I can live with. Other older AR pre's tend to be more "tooby." This, I think is the wrong direction for me. Undoubtedly my dilemma has been faced by many fellow audiophiles in the past. If anyone out there with patience and a kind heart would care to weigh in I sure appreciate it. Thanks.
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