VAC Signature Preamplifier mkII


I just wanted to share with my fellow audiophiles how much I am enamored by my new VAC Ren Signature Preamp. It sounds fabulous, mates beautifully with tubes or SS, silent background and extremely musical. I have owned ARC Ref 3, VTL 7.5, and Accuphase 2410, all world class preamps. IMHO the VAC is simply more musical/natural, true of most of the VAC line.(the Ren mkIII is also a great preamp)

No I am not a dealer or spokesperson for VAC, just a satisfied customer....a great understated company, with few reviews, great execution, and wonderful people including Kevin Hayes, the quiet and modest master.
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Showing 4 responses by kurt_tank

I would suggest that you flesh this out, and make this a full review. I am sure that others, as well as myself, would be very interested.

In your review; Tell us what the rest of your system is comprised of; The sonic characteristics of the VAC unit; and, of course, What the differences are between the other preamps you've owned, (which is an impressive list, btw);

We as audiophiles, take more notice of reviews coming from fellow audiophiles than from paid reviewers, since we do it out of love, rather than for money.
Thanks and good luck with the review.

PS I got the opportunity to hear the VAC Phi 300 in a world class system, and it sounded great. (Just slightly a little weak in the bass dept., but from the mid-range on up, it was probably the best amp I have ever heard.)
Mtdking,

I assume you are talking about an Aesthetix Janus signature preamp?

Interesting suggestion, but I am not sure about it, to be honest. (I say that because my friend used to have a Aesthetix Rhea, which while having some really nice features, (i.e. full accessibility via the remote!), it was a bit too noisy for my tastes. As I stated, I highly prize deep, dark, black backgrounds.

However, if I am given a chance to hear one, I would keep an open mind. Thanks for the suggestion nonetheless.
Okay, so you got me interested.
(Currently, I am using an Ayre K-1xe, with phono boards, (which I love), but I've owned it for many years, and I'm starting to get the itch, if you know what I mean.)
And, since the VAC states it is a fully balanced preamp, I am very interested, especially after my experience with the Phi 300 amplifier.

As a lover of analog, the phono stage is a most imporant aspect to me.

What phono stages have you used in the past, and how does the VAC's internal phono stage measure up?

I love the Ayre's phono boards, as they are very, very quiet, (I LOVE deep, dark black backgrounds!), and one thing that I like, is that the Ayre does use XLRs for their phono inputs. (And the terminations from my Basis 2001, with Vector M3 tone arm, have been terminated with XLRs.)

What type of inputs does the VAC have for its phono stage?

What cartridge are you using with your VAC?

I am using a low output MC cartridge, (Dynavector XV-1S, w/0.3 MV output), and I would definitely want to know that the VAC could handle that low of a phono output without any compromise to the noise floor.

Thanks for all the information so far, and I'm looking forward to the full review!
:-)
Arthursmuck,

$18,000.00 times two = Not for me! ;-)

(I wish it were otherwise, but until those lottery balls line up in my direction, I will have to be happy with my Lamm M2.1s.)