The Supratek is a great preamp. It reproduces bass in my system with great power and control. Tone and harmonics are very good, however I doubt if you will find one for $1100 to $1200. There are not many of these preamps out there because they are hand built one at a time. I know you said the phono stage does not matter to you, but I would highly recommend that anyone who considers buying a Supratek to get one with a phono stage even if you do not have a turntable at the present time. The phono stage is what Mick is famous for. Micks phono stages just kill many units costing much more. Although the line stage is very good too, most people that have one with the phono stage listen mainly to LP's. Just my 2 cents worth.
Pre-amp upgrade: need help, Please - Bent Supratek
Hi all,
I need your advise to upgrade my preamp. My speakers are Ellis 1801b and the power amp is Van Alstine's latest incarnation of Dynaco ST 70 - the Ultimate ST70.
I do not have preferences regarding tubes or SS. I do not care about a phono stage either, as long as I am using a separate phono stage with its separate power supply.
My budget: $1100 - $1200 (for a used one).
I was considering a Supratek, or a Bent NOH. From the more commercial stuff I was thinking to Rotel RC-1090, Vincent/Shanling SA-T1, Cyrus PreX and Linn Kairn.
I use to be a bass guitar player in a progressive rock band - so I love the lows to be properly presented: dynamics, transients, slam and tightness - ALL should be there.
Also, I do not like harsh and strident highs and lows.
I need at least 4 inputs (preferable 6) and just one unbalanced output.
Thank you for your help.
I need your advise to upgrade my preamp. My speakers are Ellis 1801b and the power amp is Van Alstine's latest incarnation of Dynaco ST 70 - the Ultimate ST70.
I do not have preferences regarding tubes or SS. I do not care about a phono stage either, as long as I am using a separate phono stage with its separate power supply.
My budget: $1100 - $1200 (for a used one).
I was considering a Supratek, or a Bent NOH. From the more commercial stuff I was thinking to Rotel RC-1090, Vincent/Shanling SA-T1, Cyrus PreX and Linn Kairn.
I use to be a bass guitar player in a progressive rock band - so I love the lows to be properly presented: dynamics, transients, slam and tightness - ALL should be there.
Also, I do not like harsh and strident highs and lows.
I need at least 4 inputs (preferable 6) and just one unbalanced output.
Thank you for your help.
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