It's funny you should ask that question. I can share my experience with you. I had 5 or 6 preamps before I purchased my VanAlstine Super PAS3si over a 6 month period. A CJ PV5, Audible Illusions 2D, Audio Research L9, A Chinese tube preamp a Odyssey Tempest, PS Audio 4.6 and a couple others. I thought the Conrad Johnson was good but I was told to get rid of it by a close friend and I bought the Audio Research LS9. It was the quietest preamp I had owned at the time but not enough gain. The sound was pretty good. When I found I could not have it set up with more gain I sold it and bought the Super PAS3si. When I inserted it into my system it had a very refined sound to it. Warm yet detailed reminding me of both the CJ and the Audio Research. So it was the best of both worlds.
Well, recently I had Tom Tutay go through it and when I received it back it was transformed. I have even more top end extension (not bright at all), a taught bottom end and a very sweet and detailed midrange too. It's quiet and I only have 9 db of gain and as long as the speaker is 85 db spl or higher the system sings. I have in addition a Dynaco ST 70 with a Sound Valves input board but Tom modified it too. So right now I'm hearing things I never heard before.
What I'm saying is I liked the Vanalstine it when I first got it and I love it now. I didn't compare it to the tube Audio Research preamps but I'd choose it over any of the vintage CJ's with the exception of the PV9 and I think as it sits today with the mods it could be better then the SP9 and some others. I'm very happy with mine and it bears the name of Transition Audio Design.
The later line of VanAlstine designs uses different tubes and I hear they are solided designed too. I haven't heard one yet!
Well, recently I had Tom Tutay go through it and when I received it back it was transformed. I have even more top end extension (not bright at all), a taught bottom end and a very sweet and detailed midrange too. It's quiet and I only have 9 db of gain and as long as the speaker is 85 db spl or higher the system sings. I have in addition a Dynaco ST 70 with a Sound Valves input board but Tom modified it too. So right now I'm hearing things I never heard before.
What I'm saying is I liked the Vanalstine it when I first got it and I love it now. I didn't compare it to the tube Audio Research preamps but I'd choose it over any of the vintage CJ's with the exception of the PV9 and I think as it sits today with the mods it could be better then the SP9 and some others. I'm very happy with mine and it bears the name of Transition Audio Design.
The later line of VanAlstine designs uses different tubes and I hear they are solided designed too. I haven't heard one yet!