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In other words, I doubt you could go wrong with the Modwright.
This may exceed your budget by a little but the options are many. Not the best looking preamp but I know he can make it with HT/bypass. The neat thing is the ability to use many different tube compliments. IMO a superb sounding unit.Sturgus http://www.musicaldesign.com/MC_Cham.html
It's soooooo taste and system / synergy dependent, you can't really make a statement like this.
I think I can for the following reasons:1. It's his first preamp, not his last preamp. He asked for a first preamp recommendation and I think the MW is safe. May not be perfect, but certainly safe.2. At a selling price of $950, I bet it wouldnt be too hard to re-sell the Modwright to someone else for same or near what is paid for it today. Most of the depreciation has already been recognized.3. Doubt you'll recover anywhere close to $950 on the $995 new YS preamp.Anyway, I haven't owned or heard the YS. I don't really like advocating for one over the other, so I'll just stop here. But to put it in context, I have had some (to me) very good preamps in my system (including the Dude), and I think the Modwright is very good too.
Some good recommendations have been posted Garth....now........get out there and audition what you can....
To be honest, I'm feeling a little confused as to how I should proceed.
As it turns out, the ARC LS7 doesn't have a remote control so i am less interested in that model. The LS-16 is a very different story. I've never heard it but i would be very interested in that pre but I've never seen it in my price range. Gvt1911, thanks for calling your pre to my attention. I have considered odyssey's Candela. To be honest, I'm feeling a little confused as to how I should proceed. I have probably about 7 different models that I am now considering. Of course I'd love to have them all in my system and choose the winner but that is not very realistic.Garth
an adwantage to shopping used is you actually can have two or three preamps in your home at the same time - narrow your choices to two or three you really wanna try. then you can directly compare. by patiently shopping used, you should be able to do this and lose little or no money. keep going until you are satisfied w/the results. i stopped at my 7th preamp, after a coupla years of searching. ymmv,doug s.