best remote preamp for McCormack amp


I am looking for the best matching preamp other than a mccormack to match up with my dna-2. Just a simple line stage, no phono, and non passive.thanks for any feedback.
yeti
Yeti; If you're willing to consider a tube pre-amp, I've used the Sonic Frontiers Line 2 with a McCormack DNA-2DX for over 2 years, and then with the DNA2 up-graded to Rev. A for about a year now. I highly recommend this combination, and I also have an SF Line 1 that is nearly as good with McCormack amps. These are tremendously versatile pre-amps with excellent remote controls. They are neutral/accurate and very smooth sounding rather than being euphonic. Line 1 and 2 pre-amps are available used for $1000 to about $1700. Good Luck. Craig
If you can find a Golden Tube SEP-2 or SEP-3 linestage they make a very nice matchup with McCormack amps & have remote control. Gigantic sounstage!
Frontiers preamps. Even the least expensive line 1 has the same build quality and features as the cost-no-object (almost) line 3.This is a feat in itself. Full featured yet musical. Not your typical tube sound, but very exact and neutral, the way it should be ! I own a Line 1 with the McCormack DNA-225, I have looked hard to get the perfect match. After auditionning the line 1 and 2, I got a line 1, springing instead for the valvo tube upgrade. It captures the qualities of the McCormack amp nicely. Good luck! Hope this helps. Very nice built-in tube headphone amp by the way.
Hi, I agree with Garfish. I just purchased a Sonic Frontiers Line 3 to replace my McCormack TLC-1 deluxe w/remote and my McCormack RLD-1 which is also a great solid state pre for the money. I'm still keeping the McCormack pres for my second system. I'm very pleased with the line 3 and changed only because I wanted to try a tube pre with my McCormack DNA-2 standard (I hope to have Steve upgrade to Rev. A soon). The SF works excellent except runs hot (12 tubes no doubt put of some heat) and make sure your rack can give the SF's room to dissipate the heat if you go tube pre route. Hope this helps and feel free to contact me for further input. Don.
You may also want to try BAT VK3i; mine sounds very nice with DNA-1 Rev. B and uses 4 6922s and 2 6V6s. The pre runs cooler than the SS amp!