The Klyne 7 Line Stage is very interesting. Sonically it closes the gap between Transistor and Tubes. Way more musical than a Aleph P.
It has varaiable gain, i think, that is something useful for your Westminster Speakers and a high powered Transistor amp.
The advantages here are
- you can adjust the Input from a connected unit to your preferred level
- you can match the Preamp to the Amp you want to use
Overall - when done right - it is a super feature.
Some of these Klyne also have an internal - adjustable - Phonostage. There is worse out there ... :-)
It has varaiable gain, i think, that is something useful for your Westminster Speakers and a high powered Transistor amp.
The advantages here are
- you can adjust the Input from a connected unit to your preferred level
- you can match the Preamp to the Amp you want to use
Overall - when done right - it is a super feature.
Some of these Klyne also have an internal - adjustable - Phonostage. There is worse out there ... :-)