Budget? Desk space?
How about a tube line stage and powered speakers like the AudioEngines?
How about a tube line stage and powered speakers like the AudioEngines?
Speakers for a desktop system
07-09-09: Daniel825I haven't heard this unit, the Antique Sound Lab Wave Line Preamp, but I've been impressed by other products from their line, and the footprint *is* small. Although not tube, this Vincent SA-96 is optimized for computer desktop use, and it looks like Audio Advisor has 'em at half price. I've never been a kit-builder, but the Hagerman Clarinet looks interesting. |
07-10-09: Daniel825This is a rapidly emerging product category. The easy answer is also a bit expensive--the Benchmark DAC Pre at $1595. Small footprint, inputs for RCA and Toslink SP/DIF, USB, and analog. Outputs to XLR, RCA, and headphone jacks. You could stick with the Vincent and add a small USB DAC between the Apple and the preamp. Possibilities include the HRT (High Resolution Technologies) Music Streamer at $99 or the higher quality or Music Streamer+ at $299. Another very ingenious design is the Devilsound DAC at $299, which is a USB-to-stereo-RCA cord with the USB DAC in a tiny matchbox size lump where the cable switches from USB to RCA. Very clever and lots of favorable Internet buzz. You may also want to peruse the product offerings of Nuforce-Icon, which includes a battery-rechargable iPod-sized DAC/headphone amp (Nuforce-Icon Mobile), and the Icon, a little desktop USB DAC, headphone amp, and integrated amp at $249. It doesn't have stereo RCA preamp outputs but you could use its headphone jack to drive the AudioEngines, which only input is a 1/8" stereo jack anyway. The AudioEngines come with a 6' adapter cable. Just plug it in between the Nuforce Icon headphone jack and the AudioEngine 1/8" input on the left speaker. Stereophile review. |