New to Preamp - Preamp suggestion around 10k


Hello all! I am new to this site, and preamp. Thiss might be niche, but I am using a Stax headphone with its amp, which has a bypass function for external preamp. I am trying to add a slight bit of warmth, plus better dynamics and imaging.

 

Currently I have found some good ones (and available), from what I've seen on this site, as follows:

Rogue Audio RP-9

Cary SLP-05 (around 11k with the "ultimate upgrade")

 

I've also seen ARC Ref 6 suggested, but there seems to be a lack of sellers in my place. As for SLP-05, the distributor at my place said there was no demo, even for the standard version......which left me with RP-9 for audition. Would much appreciate your opinions on them, and any alternatives!

 

Thank you in advance!

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@cming0038. Thanks for clarifying that you have top of the range Stax equipment.

To be frank, I don't think what you are trying to do makes sense. The only thing the bypass function on the 8000 does is to remove the volume control from the circuit. So your signal will still be going through all of the 8000s amplification circuitry and all you will be doing is to precondition the signal by putting it through a preamp before you input it to the 8000.

I don't think that will radically alter the sonic character of the 8000 though that can only be known by trying it, I suppose.

Though I rarely recommend buying two of anything, you might be better investing in an alternative setup with a top quality pair of dynamic headphones. You may have done that already, but you'd description of what you want to change in the Stax's is, to me, fairly reflective of the basic differences in character between electrostatic and dynamic designs.

I haven't heard it myself, but am interested in knowing how many would consider a BAT VK-80 to have a slight bit of warmth the OP is inquiring about.