Herron pre upgrade...


My system has evolved to a point where I am looking for some specific sonic improvements. I am a huge fan and loyal customer of Herron components. They have been the highlight of my audio purchases over the years. Recently, I had my amps upgraded to M1A's and am enjoying them. My pre is the vtsp 1a-166. The rest of my system is comprised of an Arcam CD23T cdp with Dunlavy Cantata's and mid level Morrow cables and PC's.

I am currently researching a "possible" speaker upgrade (current thread running in the speaker forum). But putting that aside, I have read tremendous things about the Herron's VTSP 3A. The improvements I am looking for I can best describe relating to instruments, most notably guitar strings and piano notes. While things sound good, they seem slightly flat to me or to fall off quickly. Overall low to mid volume performance is another trait I would like to improve. Currently, there is quite a step-up in musicality at mid+ volume levels. Often a touch higher than preferred for daily background music.

Being a hobby enthusiast at best, I would be very interested in hearing from others who may be able to help critique the components I have assembled. Any input related to the 1a vs 3a preamp would be great also. Maybe I should be considering the jump up to the 3A before moving up to another speaker.

Thanks for your time.
mlo97

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Mlo97:

I would echo Chayro--through nearly a half dozen linestage changes I have found that the preamp has a surprisingly large impact on the system sound. I would also second those who suggest you call Keith--you will be hard pressed to find a more willing and honest partner in your audio endeavor. Not an ounce of guile or ego--just good common sense, engineering expertise and musical sensibility.

As for the VTSP-3A--I have one (R02) but did not upgrade from an earlier model so I cannot say for sure how they might differ. I can say that the VTSP-3A is by FAR the finest linestage preamp I have had in my system and one which I can confidently say will be there many years from now. I know that Keith has recently released an R03 version which may (somehow) be even better than the unit I am currently listening to. Regardless, it strikes me as odd that Keith's VTPH-2 phono stage gains widespread kudos (well deserved--I own one) but his linestage does not seem to have as wide a following. I find the linestage EQUALLY compelling and worthy of any serious music lover's system. Best of luck with your journey!