What next for a Volti Lucera based system


Hi All,

I have about 150 hours on a new pair of Volti Lucera speakers 

This is a continuation of my transition to a lower power stereo system. My journey has been Magnepan 1.2, Magnepan 3.6, Thiel CS3.6, Theil CS5i, Tyler Acoustics MM5X, Zu Soul Six, Klipsch Forte iv; along with complementary powered amps for the various speakers 

 

My current Setup is as follows:

PS Audio PWT

Mojo Mystique EVO B4B DAC 

Don Sachs DS2 Preamp

Quicksilver Horn Monos, First Watt F6, First Watt F7, Don Sachs Kootenay 120

Volti Luceras 

 

I honestly liked the Klipsch Forte iv's and thought the First Watt F7 tamed most of the treble edge. The Volti Luceras are a big step up in refinement, bass, clarity, and soundstage. Having said that, the Luceras don't have quite the same "you are live presence" of the Fort iv's. I seem to prefer the First Watt F6 and Quicksilver Horn Monos best with the Luceras.

 

I am thinking that it might be time to upgrade my preamp. I am pursuing better soundstage meaning more depth and width outside of the speakers. I also am looking to maximize musicality and emotion. I am pretty sure that I value accuracy over warmth. My current setup provides sweetness if it is on the recording.

 

As I dig into reviews and blogs I am convincing myself to to stick with a tube preamp even though a Pass pre with separate power supply seems interesting. I am happy with single ended. No long cable runs.

 

I have heard Conrad Johnson preamps most notably a 17LS2, and a couple a of lower end Audio Research preamps over the years.

 

My most current research seems to be leading me to consider the following gear tied to a roughly $7,000 budget:

VAC (used Renaissance mk5)

ARC (used Ref 5, or a stretch to a Ref 6)

LTA (new Micro ZOTL level 3)

Modwright (used LS36.5)

BAT (used ?)

 

Please let me what you think and please share your share your reasoning as I am trying to learn about more expensive preamps.

thanks,

Dsper

dsper

Showing 1 response by avanti1960

@dsper 

Definitely check out the Cary Audio SLP-05 2 chassis amp.  The higher than usual gain it has is perfect for juicing up the lower gain amps like First Watt- it was an absolutely perfect combination with my Pass XA25 which had only 20 db gain.  6SN7 based, tube rectifier that responds well to NOS rolling, the sound is phenomenally dynamic, class A triode clean and just enough euphonics to make it a sweet keeper.