Supratek preamps--more laid back or forward ?


I'm trying hard to get some sort of idea (before I make the plunge) as to the characteristic presentation of the Cortese and/or Chenin preamps, especially on the phono side, for playing lps---that is, do they typically tend toward being more laid back, forward or middle of the road. I realize the possible influences other components in the chain may have, however, many components do manifest fairly specific personalities. For example, most concede the Conrad-Johnsons tend toward being RELATIVELY laid back, etc. I personally prefer things to be more middle of the road or slightly forward, yet all the while still retaining a layered effect. All opinions/comments greatly appreciated.
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I have owned two Cortese and now the Grange pre from Mick at Supratek. what initially made it "plunge" for a Supratek was all the comments regarding its ability to make the music sound live. when I first got my first Cortese I didn't have a vinyl set up so I was measuring my response with CD as the source.
I was blown away with its realism. then I got an inexpensive vinyl set up and was absolutely taken back by what I now heard. All I could ask myself was why I had spent so much money over these many years trying to get CD's to sound right.
I believe (keep in mind that I have no reference for what other components will be used in your vinyl set up) taht you will find the music VERY LIVE which in your terms would most likely mean forwrd, but on ly slightly. I find that due to the pre's extraordinary transient response (fast) and its ability to retreave low level detail (thus get out of its own way) you will experience a live presentation which one might call forward on first listening. But believe me it is not that forward, exagerated sound of so many pres that simulates live but only after a short amount of listening you are fatigued to hell! Buy one! You can't go wrong.