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Ive heard the Nait.. Good stuff too. Are the connections proprietary? I know Emil had some Nait gear with connections that only worked with their gear.Mike
To agree with an earlier thought, the tube pre / ss amp combos have worked very well for me in the past. With preamp tubes, you usually just have to buy 1 good pair, put em in, and forget about them...no biasing, no replacement for many years, no real heat issues. Just a thought.I had amazing sound with a Stratos amp w. cap upgrade running from a Modwright 9.0se pre, which fits your price range on the used market. The sound is really killer, and not "syrupy", if that is your objection to tubes. One plus to trying this approach is that if you find one at a fair price, if you don't like it, you will be able to sell it very easily here or on Audiogon with little or no loss, so you get to try something that might be a really great match (as it was for me) with virtually no risk. (I was running this combo with lots of different cdp's, and either Kestral Hotrods speakers or VMPS RM1's)If you prefer the ss route, (and even though I'm sorta hocking my own gear, I'd suggest you try the above approach) I will likely be selling a Promithius TVC and AudioSector Patek soon. I really like that amp.Another thought: if you pay for shipping both ways (about $20 probably) I could send you a Mardis modded Trends amp to audition. It is silly good for the $$, and if you haven't tried digital it might be a good way to explore the format w/ no risk. Same thing goes for the TVC if you want to give it a try.
Not unhappy with the Odyssey gear, just not the sound I am looking for.
In response to wilsynet's post and all-Looking for the sound coming from the source uncolored. That is to say not warm, not digital or analog, just natural or neutral. I remember something I saw written in an audio mag. Music starts in a raw version, and every thing downstream acts as a filter- from the recording equipment, to the technique of the engineer, to the source equipment one uses to play it back, to a preamp, amp, speakers and your ear. Even your degree of hearing and interpretation of the sound from your brain acts as a filter.But back to the point, looking for less filters and just a more transparentpreamp or integrated amp.I don't have anything against tubes, but they do sound warm to my taste.My Candela is VERY NICE sounding, but it's sound is not as neutral as I like.