Space-Tech preamp review


The preamp that I purchased was the QA-113 - with 2 RCA inputs, one RCA and one balanced output, and one record out. It uses 4 6G6G and one 6X5 tubes. The preamp is now sitting in a box, not because I don't like it but because I'm getting ready for the long drive from Vancouver to Ottawa (Canada). This review is, therefore, based on probably only 50 hours of listening.
First, you'll have to understand that I am fairly new to tubes and don't have a golden ear (I don't think I do
anyway). I'm also not too familar with the audiophile terms regarding the description of the difference in sound but I'll try my best.

My system first: Quicksilver 300B push-pull monoblock prototypes, Ah! Tjoeb 99, Apogee Centaur Minor (ribbon hybrid) speakers, and pure silver interconnects from Stealth. The comparison is being made only between my other preamp, a Caztech SPa-1(Canadian made but the company is no longer in existence), as the only other tube units I've heard are a VAC pre and a ARC LS-1 belonging to a friend, using 2 6CG7/6FQ7 tubes and based on a PCB. Albert, the owner of Space-Tech, recommended that the QA-113, although much more than what I had budgeted for, would complement my power amp as the 6G6G tubes have excellent highs, and needless to say, I will be eating less for the next couple of weeks. The Caztech sounds REALLY good for only $300 (used)! The ST (Space-Tech) is more laidback while the Caztech seems more analytical. The soundstage seems bigger with the ST, and the sound floor (???) seems to have moved back a bit, meaning that it seems like the performers are now further away. Albert is right that this baby is better in the high frequencies, drumbs sound much clearer and sharper. Bass is more or less the same I haven't really tried to compare that yet - I've been listening to the music while reading a novel. Voices are a little nicer sounding that the Caztech. I've got to pay more attention but my speakers seemed to have disappeared! My room is not ideal and I didn't play around much with placing my speakers but it seems that the ST makes everything sound a little better. I believe the Caztech was retailed at $500 or 600 while the ST QA-113 retails at $880. I think the money was well spent, even though I don't have much to spend as a recently graduated MSc student. Now I have to start looking for tubes to roll. Albert indicated that the tubes for the buffer stage could be substituted with other 6 volt tubes to alter the sound thereby making this preamp somewhat flexible. Time to start saving to roll the tubes.

To check out all the cool stuff that Albert has, go to his website at: http://www.space-tech-lab.com/
turbodieselvw
Hey Turbo- get that Foreplay out of the box and we'll swap lies about how there's no flux on MY tube sockets. If you got the Sweet Whispers mod, I came up with a way to solder the resistors with no drips into the wafers.
yeah, dekay, i remember that bit. also the blues delivered with an uncontrolable rythmic leg. -kelly
Turbo,
Thank you for the review, it helped a great deal. Best
wishes on your move and enjoy your home in Ottawa!

CB
Thanks Coolbreeze.

Hey Dekay, talk about coincidence, I just received my ASL Wave Monoblocks several days ago. Can you believe it, I got mine used! It wouldn't drive the sellers speakers so he disposed of it. It's a far cry from my Quickies but it is bloody good for the price. I now have to put together a TQWT with the Pioneer full-range drivers that I purchased for $19 (for the pair, yup I'm cheap).

Kitch29, I don't think I have the sweet whispers but am planning to get it. Could you email your soldering method to me?

Anyways, back to the main topic of my post. I just got back from Space-Tech. Albert has some interesting stuff lying around. He was putting together a phono preamp when I stepped in (he said he had sold his previous one). Other than the amps, preamps, and DACs that he makes, he also has a Quad tube monoblock, a Dynaco ST-70, some other vintage tube items, and lots of speakers in the store. Word must be getting around as I believe he had way more amps in his store last year. I was listening to one of my CDs on his CD player and DAC (DA-64X-T) hooked up to a little 6BQ5 push-pull integrated amp. It sounded really nice on his speakers (Sansui tweeters, can't remember what woofers) but I still prefer my ribbon hybrids. I guess I'm used to the sound of ribbons and am hoping to be able to upgrade to a pair of Apogee Stages next year, if I can find a pair. I'm also considering purchasing one of his DACs but that'll again have to wait till next year. I'll be picking up my amps from him in 3 to 4 days and will report any other interesting items if I see them. BTW, he has a 300B push-pull demo amp for sale (over Can$1,300 off). I should give that a listen the next time I'm there.