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Seeking suggestions for Preamp
Current speakers/amps:
- Wilson Sophia 2's
- Pass XA 100.5 and/or Citadel 1.5 amps
Preamps auditioned:
- Audio Research REF 3
- VTL 5.5
- Esoteric C-03
- Doshi Alaap
I don't like the REF 3 - there's nothing about it that I like. The VTL was dirty sounding. The Esoteric was nice, but brand new and I only auditioned it for an hour or so, but it didn't quite have the body I was looking for.
The Doshi has it in spades and might be my answer, but I'm looking to see what else is out there.
I'm looking for something romantic and a bit bloomy, but NOT noisy and very extended (don't like anything the least bit rolled off on top).
I'm about to try the Pass XP-20 preamp even though it's solid state.
Any ideas of other pre's to pursue?
- Wilson Sophia 2's
- Pass XA 100.5 and/or Citadel 1.5 amps
Preamps auditioned:
- Audio Research REF 3
- VTL 5.5
- Esoteric C-03
- Doshi Alaap
I don't like the REF 3 - there's nothing about it that I like. The VTL was dirty sounding. The Esoteric was nice, but brand new and I only auditioned it for an hour or so, but it didn't quite have the body I was looking for.
The Doshi has it in spades and might be my answer, but I'm looking to see what else is out there.
I'm looking for something romantic and a bit bloomy, but NOT noisy and very extended (don't like anything the least bit rolled off on top).
I'm about to try the Pass XP-20 preamp even though it's solid state.
Any ideas of other pre's to pursue?
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Concerning the fully balanced RTP3D, the brochure covers most of the main differences to other preamps: http://www.vacuumstate.com/fileupload/RTP3D_brochure_b.pdf Shootouts without me being in attendance, try this: http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue26/preamps.htm Concerning the unbalanced SVP-2, here is the brochure: http://www.vacuumstate.com/fileupload/SVP_2.pdf and the most recent review: http://www.vacuumstate.com/fileupload/vacuum_state_low_res.pdf I'm open for questions. Regards, Allen (Vacuum State) |
It may not be well known in the USA (yet), but if you are going for the very best preamp available, you should take a look at our fully balanced RTP3D. A 4 page brochure and reviews on our site. And if you don't need balanced, then our SVP-2 preamp should be quite an eye opener. Again, a brochure and several reviews on our site. Regards, Allen (Vacuum State) |
I second VAC for tubes. On my 2nd VAC preamp and its very good, although I'm told the Renaissance Signature Mk 2 mentioned by John above is even better. I'd say it hits your parameters - the sound is very hypnotic (in a good way) and draws you into the music. Build quality/support are as good as it gets. |
Well Madfloyd, here's another preamp for your audition list. I went through a long auditioning process, which included at least three of the linestages that you mention and others, and found that the AudioValve Eklipse was far above the other pieces not only sonicly but also in build quality. For alot more details take a look at my review of the Eklispe here on the GON. |
I recently travelled a similar path and settled on an Atma Sphere MP-1 MKIII. I'm very happy with it. The world class phono stage is a real bonus if you need it. I also looked through SS preamps and I'm not convinced they will match your sound preferences. For me the best one I ever found was an Ayre KXR. |
The Alaap Doshi is a great start. You may also want to check out: Messenger Preamp Aria WV5 XL preamp Shindo Petrus III Dual Mono Pre-Amplifier VAC Renaissance Signature Mk II Cheers, John |
Hi Madfloyd, I haven't heard the Doshi Alaap so I am not sure what type of sound you are going for. You might put the Cary SLP-05 on your list if you want to stay with tubes. I was auditioning an ARC LS-26 in my system with my Pass amp, and I didn't like it either. It had less body and more glare in the upper midrange than my solid state preamp. However, my buddy brought over a Cary and it mated very nicely with the Pass. Comparative to good solid state it sounded slightly colored, but not at all in a bad way. A word of warning if you try the XP-20; if it is anything like the XP-10 it will sound withdrawn with no extension out of the box. It becomes a very different preamp as it warms up. Mine took about a week to really open up (judging by direct comparison to my existing preamp). It is very quiet when run balanced into a Pass amp. It is also proving to have excellent body for a solid state preamp. Haven't heard the XP-20 though. Good luck, Alan |