Fwiw-- I am the guy listing the LS-5 for nearly 2300 dollars. That's because about a year ago I paid about 2450.00 for it! That's what they go for-- or at least did. I figure 2250 then aint half bad as i have seen them for 2300 and 2400 in the past year or so (mine was 2600 but I bargained with the guy a bit).
Just for your comment though I will lower the price to say, 2195.00 and set a new precedent on audiogon. BTW-- it is a SUPER pre-- I preferred it by far to the LS-17 I owned which for me, was too clinical and sterile. It was essentially a 'pretty good' solid-state pre -- but it happens to have a tube or two in it.
There is NO TUBE in the sound. You might say 'good'- but I say-- then what the heck am I buying a tube pre for? Might as well buy a Bryston and be done with it. Measures perfectly dont ya know!
The LS-5 Mk. 3 adds a touch of tube warmth without sacrificing the detail - it doesnt get all old-school-conrad-johnson on ya. The Mk. 2 is a bit tubier (and maybe somewhat cheaper on audiogon used) but that might have been too much for me to deal with as I only like a touch of golden glow in my music- not a huge helping.
Just for your comment though I will lower the price to say, 2195.00 and set a new precedent on audiogon. BTW-- it is a SUPER pre-- I preferred it by far to the LS-17 I owned which for me, was too clinical and sterile. It was essentially a 'pretty good' solid-state pre -- but it happens to have a tube or two in it.
There is NO TUBE in the sound. You might say 'good'- but I say-- then what the heck am I buying a tube pre for? Might as well buy a Bryston and be done with it. Measures perfectly dont ya know!
The LS-5 Mk. 3 adds a touch of tube warmth without sacrificing the detail - it doesnt get all old-school-conrad-johnson on ya. The Mk. 2 is a bit tubier (and maybe somewhat cheaper on audiogon used) but that might have been too much for me to deal with as I only like a touch of golden glow in my music- not a huge helping.