Extremely High-End "Pre-Pro" Surround Pre-Amp


By all standards, I have excellent amplification (VAC Renaissance Mk II Preamplifier & 300.1 Stereo Power Amp.)

I am in the process of integrating a 5-channel surround system, which uses my 2-channel rig for the main/front L & R, via the preamp's "theatre bypass."

Though I am adding a surround system, I estimate that 85% of my system's use will still be for 2-channel music listening.

My initial plan was to buy a modestly priced surrround processor, such as the Marantz AV-7005 and run the 2 main channels to the VAC pre.

From the music side, I've even considered upgarding my VAC pre to one of the newer models that came out within the past year.

However, before I go down this path, are there any truely "high-end" surround processor/pre-amps that I should consider, and consolidate into one (surround/pre) unit?

By this, I mean are there any that would handle the duties of surround processing AND perform as well or better than my current pre-amp for 2-channel music playback?

It would be nice to have one piece of gear that could work dual-purpose, and avoid essentially having 2 pre's, but I will NOT go this route if there is any compromise to the musical pleasure that I am acustommed to.

So, is there a truely high-end, MUSICAL surround processor out there?

As you probably figured out, I'm a fan of tubes. What are the chances of a tube unit that fits this bill?

Thanks gang.
barrelchief

Showing 4 responses by edorr

According to its owners, the Krell 707 is only SSP with a 2 channel analog pre section that can compete with reference dedicated 2 channel pre's. However, it is crazy expensive and you are much better off keeping the VAC and buying one of very respectable SSPs for a third of the price of Krell that have been mentioned.

I am very happy with my Modwright 36.5 LS/PS, used with Theta in bypass mode. Additional benefit is it is a true bypass that works when switched off. Most tubes with bypass have unity gain and need to be turned on burning tubes and heating up the room while you watch a movie or TV.
The Tact is no doubt a very competent digital processor, as are a host of others mentioned (and not mentioned) on this forum.

However, for the "occasional multi channel" listener seeking to maintain reference 2 channel performance using analog sources, this box is not a good alternative to a 2 channel preamp with HT bypass and a reasonably priced "good enough" SSP.

In fact, the Tact probably digitizes its two channel sources, which is anathema to most two channel afficionados.
Let me guess. There is a review forthcoming in the magazine and you do not want (and/or are not allowed) to give away any clues prior to publication.
That leaves two other possibilities:

You think the SIM is an overprices mediocre piece of gear, but - especially given your standing as an influential authority on SSPs - publicly stating this would not endear you to the manufacturer (who happens to be a solid advertiser in the mag), so you wisely plead the fifth.

You have not had enough exposure to the sim to form a qualified opinion about it, and therefore wisely refrain from expressing one.