"And I don’t like listening to music very much."
Then the purpose of this thread was what?
Seriously? Why Buy ARC Ref 6SE? seems Benchmark LA4 is a better choice.
Here is what I think is a very good discussion about the importance of preamps. In many cases, they can make the single biggest differences of any component. They are not just "pass through" devices. In my experience they are truly interactive in nature and therefore very difficult to get right. They interact with interconnects, media sources, and the RF and other noise sources and do so at various voltage levels. The design of a good preamp is a great combination of science and art. Enjoy what you will... Check this out- https://www.stereophile.com/content/rotel-michi-p5-preamplifier |
Sometimes you just need to chuckle. The original question was posed by someone who posits “And I don’t like listening to music very much“ ? No further comment needed. Yyzsantabarbara hit the nail on the head. The fun in any hobby is to increase your level of appreciation for the object of your enthusiasm. That can be accomplished with music reproduction whether you are building a $5K or $50K system. Not so true with cars. Believe me, I know. |
I believe audiophiles should purchase whatever preamplifier, if any, sounds best to them in their system, and within their budget. We all value different musical attributes and presentations...fortunately there is an abundance of choices in audio gear. I’ve been using VAC preamplifiers since 2000 when I simply fell in love with their musical virtues no matter what amplifier I use. I’m sure I could live with other fine preamplifiers at a lesser price. However, listening to a VAC preamplifier is my musical cup of tea. Drink up and enjoy! |
@aewarren If you seriously think the Benchmark preamp is "the better choice", then that's what you should buy. I envy your lack of discrimination.A statement like that makes me think that you have never heard the LA4. I have heard some very expensive ARC gear, I guess that must mean it was some of their better gear. Easy question in this discussion, do want you preamp to add sound or no sound? That is the "discrimination" decision. |
@yyzsantaabarbara I thought we were talking about the Op's choice in preamps not mine. I already have a preamp that I am more than happy with. If you find the Benchmark to your liking, then go for it. For my system and my tastes, I prefer the ARC. For anyone who finds one equal to the other, I envy you because you can be satisfied while spending less money. |
@aewarren Yes we were talking about the OP's choice in preamp, not yours. I never asked what preamp you use or really care. I am curious as to how you can make a judgment on the LA4. Have you heard it? Next month The Absolute Sound will do a review of the LA4 + DAC3B. You know a mag that speaks to sophisticated audiophiles. You may find it interesting. I already know what it will say. |
@yyetc In your barn a dead horse is still not safe from a beating. How could I, or anyone else, prefer one audio product over another if we had not auditioned them both? "For my system and tastes, I prefer the ARC." Again, if YOU prefer something else, then that's what YOU should buy. I take magazine reviews with a grain of salt and prefer to trust my own ears, after all the reviewers have their own tastes and their own rooms. Enjoy. |