A few weeks back, I retired my McIntosh MX110 Preamp/Tuner and have been using my Bottlehead Foreplay. What I have noticed is that with the Bottlehead that I have about 3db more of SPL. I know this seems illogical. The McIntosh in the preamp stage uses 12AX7's (I had a trio of Telefunken ECC83 smooth plates in it), and the Bottlehead is set-up for 6FQ7's. The 12AX7/ECC83's are 100MU gain tubes, whereas the 6FQ7/6CG7's are rated at 24 MU Gain.
The Bottlehead that I have has the following mods:
Pseudo dual mono power stage, each signal wire is shielded and has its own ground; The volume controls are in shunt mode; It has RRSF which is a filter to take any nastiness out of the electricity coming from the wall; Vishay-Dale resistors; Modified to use 6FQ7's instead of 12AU7's for a deeper Soundstage.
The spec are:
Maximum output is 10V rms (28V pk-pk) before clipping. Gain is 10 dB. Signal to noise ratio is 90 dB at 2V rms output (a typical CD player max output level), and 114 dB at 10V rms output. Input impedance is 33K ohms-48K ohms (variable shunt attenuator). Output impedance is 700 ohms - recommended output load is 10K ohms or greater. Frequency response is +/- 0.5 dB from 2Hz to 50kHz. Phase is inverted.
The specs on the McIntosh:
Response 20-20kHz (+0.5 -0.5dB) , Distortion 0.2%. Input sensitivity and impedance: aux: 0.3V at 200k, phono: 3mV at 47k, tape head: 3mV at 220k, tape monitor: 0.3V at 100k. Hum and noise: high level -80dB, low level less than 3uV.
Note: I was using the Aux in.
Is is merely a case of System Synergy or is there something in the math that is giving me that extra usable 3db of SPL? Do Magnepan's perform better with low gain preamp's and that is why this is? Or am I crazy and this cannot be possible?
Jim