I think the Passives are coming of age: more notoriety, more companies, more tech used (eg. Tortuga Class D passives), and now multiple $300 passive preAmps on eBay from China, which are probably pretty good.
@georgehifi : in addition to the Schiit you listed above, there now is the Schiit Freya PreAmp: its a real "swinger": can play as
1. Passive Pre
2. Active Pre with tubes
3. JFET buffer
So, you wanna find out how passive works? get the Freya, and toggle b/w the 3 power options to be able to hear the differences in real time!
Its only $700, 30 day trial period, 5 year warranty, and designed and mostly built in the US. What is not to like?
But for my entry-level high end system, I would try out the Music First passives Pre's. Ive heard them repeatedly at trade shows- very impressive.
Fun anectdote: One year as CAS, the owner of Music First had a room. He had transferred a CD copy of the Jackson 5 to a 1/4" tape,
played it via a tape to tape player (modest, not high end),
running into a Music First Passive pre,
into a Bel Canto S300 Class D integrated into an old pair of Rogers bookshelf speakers
( that I think he bought in the States when he arrived in CA for the show. You'd be surprised how good it sounded!)
@georgehifi : in addition to the Schiit you listed above, there now is the Schiit Freya PreAmp: its a real "swinger": can play as
1. Passive Pre
2. Active Pre with tubes
3. JFET buffer
So, you wanna find out how passive works? get the Freya, and toggle b/w the 3 power options to be able to hear the differences in real time!
Its only $700, 30 day trial period, 5 year warranty, and designed and mostly built in the US. What is not to like?
But for my entry-level high end system, I would try out the Music First passives Pre's. Ive heard them repeatedly at trade shows- very impressive.
Fun anectdote: One year as CAS, the owner of Music First had a room. He had transferred a CD copy of the Jackson 5 to a 1/4" tape,
played it via a tape to tape player (modest, not high end),
running into a Music First Passive pre,
into a Bel Canto S300 Class D integrated into an old pair of Rogers bookshelf speakers
( that I think he bought in the States when he arrived in CA for the show. You'd be surprised how good it sounded!)