Ever since I heard an Audio Research LS27 I've been on the quest to locate the perfect preamp. It had to have a wide and deep soundstage, tremendous detail retrieval, even balance from top to bottom AND it had to be in my price range which makes for a very tall order.
I was using a Sonic Frontiers SFL-2 which I just loved but the die was cast after hearing the ARC pre. As Diamond Dog said, what you've once heard can not be unheard.
I'll give a real quick rundown of the system in question: VTL 300 DeLuxe monoblocks w/ Winged "C" 6550s, Magnepan 3.7 speakers, Harman Kardon HD7600II CD player used as a transport with an art di/o DAC and a Yaquin tube buffer w/ GE tubes, a Sherwood S3000-III tube tuner, a Well Tempered square motor w/ an Ortofon 2M Black cartridge, a Jolida JD-9 phono stage w/ Sovtek 12AX7-LPS tubes, an APC power conditioner, Kimber 8TC speaker cables, twisted silver interconnects made by the equally twisted owner, the S/PDIF is an inexpensive one from Blue Jeans Cable and the power cords are Supra LoRads that I whipped up.
Enough of the boring crap.
I'd been mildly interested in deHavilland preamps for a long time but it wasn't until I read a few recent threads here on AC that my interest was really rekindled. One came up at the right price and here it was, at my door. Happy Day for Funboy here!

I hooked it up and the reviews were right - large and deep soundstage, dead quiet, great detail retrieval, dynamic but a lot of bass which is what I wondered about.
A gentleman on thecarversite.com was good enough to send me a whole mess of 6SN7 tubes to play around with and what I found to be the best of the lot are the RCAs. I might be imagining things but of the 5 RCAs that I have, this one is the champion - even tone from top to bottom, great highs if the music calls for it, really great soundstage.

Was I happy? Yes and no. I still had more bass than I wanted as my preference is for a very even tonal presentation with nothing that really stands out. I screwed around with a dozen or so tubes and was getting ready to buy a Shuguan when I decided to write to the lovely and talented Kara Chaffee at deHaviland to see what her recommendations would be. Who would know better than her?
She said that she would try another tube and let me know and to my surprise, she asked what the input impedence of my VTLs were.
Her idea was to change the coupling caps.
VTL, not surprisingly, did not respond to my email but I found the information in an old Stereopile review and Kara did some calculations and came up with this:
Cap 100hz 50hz 30hz
.01 uf -4db -8db -12 db
.02 uf -1.2db -4db -7db
.033 uf -.7 db -2 db -4 db
.047 uf -.2 db -1 db -2 db
and she sent me a care package of caps and some Wonder Solder to give it a whirl.
I only needed to back the bass off like a click or two (if it had tone controls) in order to get it right.
First in were the .033 uf caps and that sounded an awful lot like my old SFL-2 but it was a bit bass-shy. They came out and the .047s went in and that was much more betterer but still just a bit too much bass. Picky bastard, aren't I?
Kara suggested running two .022 caps in parallel: one K40 Y9 0.22 Russian and one 0.22 AuriCap and I never argue with a woman as they are usually right.
Pictured are the two 0.22 uf caps alongside the original ones:

It only took a few minutes to install these bad boys

and after 25 minutes or so of warm up, El Perfecto.
I've still got that great soundstage, all the details are there and the bass is blended in perfectly for my room, system and ears.
I can't speak highly enough of Kara Chaffee and her level of customer service and helpfulness. Talk about going above and beyond the call. She's aces in my book.
This preamp is exactly what I was looking for.
If you're in the market for a preamp that brings out the best in your system, my vote would be to spring for one of these. I don't believe you'll be disappointed one iota.
