BAT VK 3i vs Audible illusions mod3a ??


Hey. I'm still looking for a preamp. Since I just blew a bunch of money on a vt100mkii i'm looking for a full function preamp (line/phono) and was hoping some of you people could set me straight as to which is the better choice. (they seem to go for similar amounts in the used market). I've got Acoustat electrostatic speakers (model 3s), 777es, oracle delphi mkI if that helps. 70/30 for cd/lp
Thanks, can't wait for the responses!
kublakhan

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As far as phono stages go, the AI M3A wins hands down between the 2 in question. The AI's phono stage is tube(even for MC Gold board, its signal goes through the MC stage is SS, then tube MM stage, to tube line stage), where the BAT is SS through and through. The line stage is about the same, with the AI throwing a larger, deeper stage, but a little less neutral; the VK3i is "neutral", where the AI leans to the warmer side.Both are as quiet as a mouse - with black backgrounds. The AI M3A has no remote however. The AI is more dynamic, and explosive, and its soundstage, and its warmth for me, was a plus; and its phono stage is worth the price of admission alone. ITs also SET in design. For me, and I suppose yourself, it comes down to how "neutral" or as I see/hear it, "sterile" do you want it? Do you need a remote? Is phono not really a priority, but a nice benefit? If yes to all 3 then the BAT; if your vt100(or stereo as a whole) could use a little more meat on 'dem bones, then the AI. If phono is the only criteria, then AI. IMHO.