Fantasy or reality? Inexpensive solid state preamps that get you 80% there?


Recently, I posted asking about solid state preamps in the $4k region. I got some really good suggestions. Much appreciated. I have that list saved in a folder and will consult it.

I'm still a bit shy about spending $4k. So, lately, I've found myself reading about Schiit Saga and Freya S preamps. Why? Well, the idea of a non-tube preamp still appeals to me but these are much, much less expensive. 

I'm wondering if anyone has done some comparing of Schiit's Saga and Freya solid state preamps? Have you tried either of these preamps and come to some conclusions about their sonic worth compared to other more expensive solid state preamps? Were they worth it? Were they just a waste of time for you?

In brief:

Schiit Saga S vs. Freya S?
Schiit Saga or Freya vs. more costly solid state preamps?

The ultimate reason for asking is that this is a hobby where it's easy to plunk down small amounts of money (relatively) thinking that one can get 80% of what they want only to find that there's really no free lunch. If that's the case, I'll just keep saving for something better (Pass, Ayre, etc.). If not, I might just try a Saga or Freya (or something else — Parasound used? Etc.)

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@decooney, good for you! That’s funny because I’m originally from Sacramento. All the great audio technology came along after I moved away to Seattle. I believe Coda is still nearby as well. I’ve been searching for a Forte 4a or Coda 01p for the longest time. So when coming upon the T3i I couldn’t resist it. 
 

Great on you keeping the Forte alive. Enjoy it!

@hilde45 Wrote:

The challenge is really $1k or less,

Just a thought. Maybe the Schiit Freya+ preamp $999 with the LISST (linear, integrated solid-state tube). Now you have an all solid state preamp that can turn back to tubes at any time. With the Freya S that’s not possible.😎

Mike

What will get you at least 80% of the way there are any number of 80's vintage solid state preamps.  
 

  • Apt-Holman
  • Bryston
  • Hafler DH110
  • Nakamichi

 

Just to name a few.  All of which can be had for well under $1000 and here you were going to drop $4000.  

@russbutton Great ideas! Thanks. Vintage may be the ticket. I just looked up the Bryston and Hafler and Apt Holman and the reviews are over the moon. What's not clear is what kind of love/repair these might need but thank you for an interesting new angle.

@hilde45 Any competent tech can service these things.  In particular, Bryston has the world's best support for their gear with a 20 year transferable warranty.  Mind you, an 80's vintage Bryston will be out of warranty, but they'll be able to service it.

 

Some years ago I picked up an 18 year old Bryston .5b preamp.  I shipped it off to Bryston.  They did the repair, threw in a new power cord (it was pig-tailed on), the shipping carton, and return shipped for free.  Wow...

 

There's a Bryston BP6 preamp for sale on US Audiomart, for $850.  Can't go wrong and it should still be under warranty.

 

One more thing.  Bryston takes a back seat to nobody.  Excellent quality.