Preamp advice, all comments welcome


Hey guys, neat site I have stumbled onto! I am always very interested in the details and nuances of audio equipment. Honestly, some of the crazy stuff you guys do makes me wonder if it makes a difference. I guess i probabally couldnt tell at least.

Anyways, what I am considering is changing preamplifiers once again. I started with an HK825, then an adcom something or another, and now my McIntosh C26. Its funny, i like them all in thier own way. I just am looking for a different, more musical sound.

Now here is the REAL question. What would you guys reccomend for a preamp. There is no way I can afford anything over 500 bucks. I do like the sound of tubes. I was also wondering if there was any sort of upgrade that may keep me happy with my c26 for longer. (I am in college, and on a VERY limited income).

Here is what I am running for power amps. Still not sure which one to use for sure. I have a pair of adcom 535's biamping a pair of mortdaunt short bookshelfers (very happy with the speakers). I also have a hybrid amp (actually a car audio amp, with a 50 amp regulated power supply). Its a phaze audio tube driver amplifier, designed by butler.

Anyways, any thought or consideration is greatly apreciated. Thanks in advance guys!!!

Evan :)
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Showing 1 response by jim

In addition to the ARC LS3 and CJ PV10, the other bargain pre-amp that comes to mind in your price range is the Audible Illusions L2. It's basically a Modulus 3 without the phono stage. It does have a pretty good quality headphone jack, too. You really cannot go wrong with any of these recommendations. Even by today's standards, they are big music value for the money. Additionally, you can tune the sound with different tubes in the future at relatively low cost. Good luck.