Don Sach's pre amp


I know these are custom made tube pre amps I am debating on getting one any audiogon members who have this pre amp can they give me a feed back on these /
a_shah

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Don Sachs has relentlessly fashioned tweaks to his preamp since its creation, two of which I have had including an upgrade from Mundorf Silver Oil caps to Jupiter caps in the past which was marvelous.  I sent the preamp back a couple of weeks ago for three new upgrades:  one allows a more potent rectifier; another involved all internal Dueland wiring; and finally and most importantly, the substitution of sonically  equivalent caps to the extremely pricey but excellent Dueland output caps.  

I got the upgraded preamp back a few days ago and the upgrades are just astonishing and are likely not fully run in yet.  There is more pinpoint accuracy to the instruments in a wider soundstage and bit more hefty and control in the LF response.  Tons of air around the instruments, even more holographic than before.  Easily a 15% improvement overall, if I had put a number on it.  The cost of the upgrades was very reasonable, indeed, in comparison to the sonic improvement I am hearing. 

For around $2700, this is simply the finest preamp -- tube or solid state, that I have ever had in my system and I have had lots of them before I got this preamp 4 years ago, several significantly more costly.  If you are an owner of an earlier version of that which he currently sells, the upgrade to the new caps and the wiring modification in order to use the more robust 6BY5 rectifier is a very efficacious investment.  

In a weeks' time, I will receive his bespoke KT88-based amplifier to complete the front end of my system.   I heard the amp in my system recently and it was sonically far more three-dimensional than my wonderful Platinum-upgraded McCormack DNA .05 solid state amp.  Don's amp has all the control in the LF range and simply throws an expansive 3-D soundstage which is incomparable to the McCormack.  Tonally, they are quite similar, but the soundstage with Don's amp is vastly more realistic... the music just seems to float in the air.  
rlb61,
We will await your comparison of Don's latest preamp to your BAT preamp, which even at pretty much twice the cost of Don's preamp, will be worthy comparison.  There is magic in his 6SN7 tubes!  I had a pair of Joseph Audio RM25XL speakers that for some odd reason I parted with, selling the to Don Sachs, actually.  

I heard the Pulsar's at an audio show powered by a Rogers tube amp and the bass response simply defied belief... similar in performance to the Dynaudio C1's, but with better LF response.

Asghar,
The upgrade of Don's new caps and the rewiring of the preamp to accommodate the more potent 6BY5 rectifiers is something your system would benefit from... it is an easy 10-15% improvement... the instruments much greater spatial definition.  I will be in touch with you after Don's tube amp is run in properly.  We will have fun comparing it to your fine Quicksilver mono block amps.  :-)

Pesky_Rabbit,

From a derivative stand point, Don Sachs has acknowledged that the inspiration for his preamp came from Roy Mottram's SP-14 preamp. Indeed, Roy mentions Don in his website so their relationship is very solid.  http://www.tubes4hifi.com/SP14.ht   Frankly, 90% of front end gear is a derivative design from earlier designs.

Don currently is a devotee of these 6SN7 tubes: Linlai E-6sn7 tubes.  I just ordered a quad of them. The quad cost ~$375 plus $55 for shipping from China.