Preamp Suggestions for hot-rodded Odyssey Khartago?


I am basically ruling out the Candela due to wanting to hear it before the end of the world and though for a while I was dead set on it, I kept watching for anything interesting used that would match well. I would like to go tube to get at least some of the tube staging.

Max budget is $2k but would rather stay under $1500.

Musical taste is mostly reggae, punk, 80's and 90's alt, grunge, etc with a smattering of hip hop, jazz, electronic, musique concrete and metal.

For overall sound I'd like something that would augment Odyssey's already fast and dynamic sound with good bass.

Thanks
gochurchgo

Showing 3 responses by bondmanp

I have had an Odyssey Stratos HT3 since 2006.  It was first used with a HT pre-pro, then a Conrad Johnson PV-11.  If you can abide the limited feature-set of the C-J, used units, when they come up, are in your price range.  Great MM phono section, too.  The sound was excellent, but since I needed more range in the balance control than the C-J offered, I upgraded to a McIntosh C220.  Now out of production, used units are probably a tad over your budget.  I bought mine used from Audio Classics.  I recently upgraded the HT3's left and right channels to full Kismet status.  The match is great, although the Kismet is a bit more neutral and less warm than the Stratos, and less forgiving of bad source material.  Still, on good recordings, this pairing really sounds great.  Spacious soundstage, excellent detail, decay, and explosive dynamics.  I would try to get something with tubes in it if possible.  If it's still around, there is a Croft preamp for sale here that is cheap.  I haven't heard it, but Croft gear is highly regarded.  Good luck. 
@gochurchgo - I do listen to Jazz, and classical, and thrash metal, and punk and lots of 80s rock...etc.  I would not have been happy if the C-J was incapable of doing rock well.  I think the C-J preamps that were older, like the PV-5, had the softer sound you were referring to.  That said, the C-J would probably not be described as ruthlessly revealing, either.
@gochurchgo - I would think the Candela would work.  Just be aware that it has no balance control.  Part of enjoying poorer quality recordings, many of which have soundstages that skew to one side or the other (even varying within the same album!), is being able to adjust the L-R balance.  The CJ-PV11 offers a little bit of balance control, the Candela offers none.