How important is the pre-amp?


Hello all,

Genuine request here for other's experiences.

I get how power amps can make really significant changes to the sound of a system. And of course speakers have an even bigger effect. And then there is the complicated relationship between the speaker and power amp. But I wonder about pre-amps.

In theory a well designed preamp should just act as a source switch and volume control. But does it add (or ruin) magic? Can a pre-amp color the sound? Alter pace and timing? Could you take a great sounding system and spoil it with the wrong preamp? Stereophile once gushed (while reviewing a preamp that cost as much as a car) that the preamp was the heart of the system, setting the tone of everything. Really? Some people don't even bother with a preamp, feeding their DACs straight into the power amp. Others favor passive devices, things without power. If one can get a perfectly good $2K preamp, why bother with 20K?

What your experiences been?
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Showing 1 response by saleh84

Used integrated amps for ages, till i got my firstwatt SIT-3.
At first connected to dac direct, rockna wavedream dac has some digital volume control.
Loved the amp enough to decide to get a pass XP-22.
The preamp arrived and i got mind blown!
There is "drive" even at lower volumes.
Sound stage expanded in all directions and everything within it separated beautifully.
More details which is counter intuitive! Supposed to be the opposite, but it was not.
Even tone and timber improved.
I highly recommend a decent preamp. Its not just a volume control, I'm a believer now