Does a modern pre-amp sound better than an old one?


I have had a Primare P30 Processor for 17 years, using it control 5 Genelec active monitors and 2 REL subwoofers. It still has nearly all the functionality that I need, except for room correction. Connections are balanced. I am wondering whether it might be worthwhile to upgrade to something more modern, with a budget of around £2,000. Would, for example, the Marantz AV8805 give me a noticeably better sound? Most of it´s other features (13 outs, Atmos etc.) would be redundant. Thanks
garbo

Showing 1 response by gill_92

It depends, not always true that new products outperform the old ones.
I heard several vintage stuff, of course, all in perfect electrical conditions, destroy modern audio stuff.
For example, take the AGI 511, it has long been regarded as an unsurpassed preamplifier.
I had one that I foolishly sold, and I can confirm that its Phono section has literally surpassed tons of modern phono amps I had.