Not sure what to think


This weekend I spent A/B testing a new preamp. My system: OPPO 105 (I only  have CDs), Bryston 9B-SST amplifier, B&W 801 loudspeakers (circa 1980) no special cables, non-sound treated room. My current preamp is a Krell-KAV 250p recently serviced. I have always wanted to test a McIntosh preamp. My dad had McI equipment when I was growing up and recently visiting local stores with McI in their listening rooms blew me away (as would be expected in a vendor-setup room). I borrowed a McI C-49 to try out.

I spent 3 days putting different CDs in and out. Rock, jazz, classical, house. In rock, 80s rock, prog rock, anything I knew super well. I tried a few SACDs, too. I had to keep switching the cables so there was always about a minute or so going between the equipment. 

I wanted BADLY to hear a difference. I really did. Between the childhood nostalgia, the looks of the McI (yes, I know music is for listening, not watching what it comes out of), and the vendor visits, I was ready. I had to believe my "vintage" Krell would not stand up to a modern, much more expensive McI. I spent hours going back and forth and back and forth. I kept telling myself I would hear something different on the McI and I just did not. So many discs, keying in on different types of passages, focusing on the bass or the vocals or the mids. You name it, I was ready for that one tiny moment to say "drop the money on a McI and don't look back."

Alas, as much as I still have a passion for the McI for the non-auditory reasons above, for the moment I will be sticking with my Krell. I am not here to knock McI - I still love the thought of it, or any type of equipment that might upgrade my listening experience. I guess I should feel good that the Krell is still working and maybe something else will come along in my future. My sound producer friend suggested I spend the dollars on room treatments. :-)

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If I was you with your system I’d definitely try a tube preamp if you’re open to that. You’re most likely to hear bigger differences (and benefits) versus your Krell, and the tubes tend to last a long time in preamps and typically not very expensive so are relatively low cost/maintenance components. The Backert Rhumba 1.4 would be well worth trying, and they offer a 14-day trial period.

https://backertlabs.com/rhumba-1-3-tube-preamplifier/

If you don’t need a fully balanced pre (but available with optional balanced inputs) the Linear Tube Audio MicroZOTL would be another great option and also offers a trial period.

https://www.lineartubeaudio.com/products/microzotl-preamplifier

I’ll also mention the Aric Audio Motherload II that is not balanced but not sure if they offer a trial period.

https://aricaudio.com/products.php?product=MLII

All of these would likely provide a very ear-opening experience — I’d be shocked if you didn’t hear very meaningful differences — if you’re up for it. Just my $0.02 FWIW.

I also agree room treatments are worth exploring, and your Oppo 105 could also certainly be improved upon just by adding a better DAC.  It never ends.