You need to get a flat frequency response in your room before chasing the tone and timber. Once you get a flat frequency response you will be able to really hear the difference a component change can make. I recommend getting a Paradigm PW Link or Martin Logan Unison preamp with ARC. It comes with a mic, takes measurements and uses DSP to help your gear match the room. They are only $300 on sale and can be piggy backed to any pre or amp you buy in the future. See an example of a flat frequency response posted in my virtual system.
Van Alstine pre-amplifiers
Recently read a post regarding Van Alstine tube based pre-amplifiers.
Sounds interesting . One of the reviewers ( on the AVA website ) suggested the pre-amplifier did not add richness to the tone of the music and suggested the soundstage was not enlarged. Otherwise a rave review.
Has anyone have personal experience with these tube based pre-amplifers?
My goal is to add tonal richness and improve timbre. Plan to run into a Leben amplifier.
Thanks
Amen. My guess is that 90% of the debates and discussions here are not controlling for the variable of the room. This assumption helps me sort through these fora much more effectively for useful advice. Otherwise, it's there's a lot of flatus vocis. |
I've had an AVA FET Valve CF preamp in my basement system for about 5 years and it's been paired with an AVA 600R hybrid power amp. It responds well to tube rolling and I currently have 2 Mullard NOS 4024 (12AT7) and 2 Brimar NOS CV4003 (12AU7) that improve nearly all aspects of the SQ including tonality, soundstaging and imaging. Also it's been absolutely trouble free during this time. |