Best pre-amp of the three: Copland CT-305, BATVK-31SE. or PS Audio's PCA-2 ??


I am again retooling  my system back to separates. I would like some feedback and comments about the above three pre-amp from present or former owner ,or anyone. Obviously all are on sale USED on Audiogon  and the ads for each are running out of time.  In their order of expense: THE Copland's  is the most expensive, ....next, BAT VK-31se, and  the PS Audio PCA-2 (which is under $1000)

 ******CORRECTION:  The BAT was selling on e-bay; The auction has expired, but the seller claims he will relist.      Thank you

sunnyjim

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Jim, Yea, looking for a pre having the required XLR ins and outs, phonostage and headphone application really narrows the field. Now, finding one that compliments your new amp...Anyway, as I mentioned in your other thread use your Sphinx as a temporary pre fix allowing you the time needed to best position yourself on the used market. You might go either/or on the phono/headphone options. Personally I would prefer a separate phonostage. A used BAT pre would surly compliment your BAT amp. 

As I believe I mentioned in another of your threads, I am using a Jolida Fusion pre. Has the requires XLRs however no phonostage or headphone amp. Really barebones with selector and volume only. Very flexible on the inputs and outputs however. A very budget all tube pre at $1350 retail that I believe competes above that price. Mates well with my BEL 1001 MK V which I believe to be the single best piece in my system. Like you in your amp purchase, I happened to come across a deal I did not want to turn down.  My preamp choice was made under a budgetary constraint and was also purchased via a good deal.

As always, good luck in your search!