I'm excited about the Moscode 401HR from what I've read, but I have a couple of questions:
How much heat does it put out? Is it more along the lines of a tube poweramp or tube preamp? Heat is the reason why I'm not doing tube poweramps right now, I don't have access to AC.
Do you guys think it would be overkill for standmounts (currently Merlin TSM-MM) in a smallish room (8x12, but that's not forever)? I'm not attracted to its power rating so much as its described sound and ease/impact of tuberolling, but I don't know how much would be wasted in that environment. FWIW, I plan on doing room treatment and probably some form of digital room correction.
If I don't go with the Moscode (which I plan on driving directly from source or passively preamped), I'd get a Red Wine Signature 30 and a tube preamp. Right now the EE Minimax looks best at the ~$1.5k, but does anyone have recommendations for a tube preamp around ~$2-2.5k? I'm looking for a weightier, harmonically dense sound, but also something very affected by tuberolling, and preferably with exposed tubes. That latter bit sounds kind of stupid, but I have a lot fun of tuberolling and seeing glowing tubes and would like to preserve that if possible.
To further describe my situation, I'm coming from a headphone setup and entering into speakers for the first time. My previous setup was a pair of Sennheiser HD650 off of a Singlepower MPX3 Slam SE ($2k headphone amp) and modded Sony source. My preferences, and what I thought were strengths of that rig, are a somewhat bassy, harmonically dense sound with tube glow but not sacrificing drive or sparkle (aka not too tubey)- my favorite tube config was a Sylvania 6SN7W short bottle driver (all-around best performer IMHO) into a pair of GE 6BX7 (neutral, but powerful for a large soundstage). A Singlepower would probably be my ideal $2.5k preamp, but I'm curious about other options too. Anyway, right now I have a Tact 2150XDM into a pair of Merlin TSM-MM. This very neutral, potentially dry setup was intentional on my part to try something different, but I also realized from it how important tubes are to the "fun factor" in this hobby for me. Despite the unemotional sound, I'm really liking the Merlins, and think they would pass through amp traits really well to give the sound I'm aiming for. If not, I'm open to a change there of course, but I want to work on the backend first, if only to bring back some fun. /ramble
Thanks!