ARC LS26 power cords, interconnects, tweaks


I just purchased an Audio Research LS26 preamplifier. This is my first tube component and now my system could go fully balanced if I invested in xlr cables. I am very happy with the overall sound of the LS26. The separation of details and fuller sound in the midrange is an incredible improvement in many ways. Tones sound so natural and true through this preamp. That said, I do not feel I am getting the full level of performance it is capable of. My former pre was a solid state edge g1. There was a sparkle in the treble that is not there with the ARC and while the midrange is certainly fuller it sounds very slightly veiled especially on voices. I am sure this is just a tweaking issue as it really does sound incredible. I would love to hear from other owners who have experimented and what you've learned.

I currently own all Tara Labs RSC interconnects terminated with RCA. My system is:

amp: spectron musician 3se mk2 (isoclean superfocus power cord)
preamp: arc ls26 (shunyata taipan power cord)
cdp: resolution audio opus 21 (shunyata taipan power cord)
loudspeaker: audio physic scorpio: spectron remote sense speaker cable / purist audio new elementa advanced

Thanks
J
j_evege
I too use to own an LS26 and had great results with XLR audio magic cables.

That being said it does take some time for it to fully open up so just keep breaking it in.
@Jim_swantko

Out of curiousity what pre do you own now and how does it compare to the ARC?

Cheers,
-Rayden
Rayden 1972 and Jim swantko, you both state that you "used to own" the LS26. What pre did each of you purchase after the LS 26 and what aspects of the performance of the LS26 were lacking as far as your personal preferences are concerned?
I would try Shunyata Anaconda Helix Alpha PC if I were you. It should give some more HF air and sparkle. This the cable that ARC uses at their factory to voice their products. I use Anacondas myself and are very pleased with the result.

You should also try to put the pre on some footers. I have tried Finite Elemente Ceraballs (rigid) on my Ref 3 but finally settled on Sorbothane feet. The improvement is not subtle.

Last but not lest, you may want to try NOS 6H30-DR tubes (you have only 2 in there, so the investment is minimal) which offer slightly beter deninition and resolution. Do not forget to get Herbie's UltraSonic-9 tube dampers for them.
I am using the LS26 with MIT Shotgun S1's (XLR) and Virtual Dynamics Masters LE 2.0 power cords. Sound is awesome. Thanks Jim.