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dboy, I can give you information to try a better linear PSU, with or without Bybee Music Rail. The cost isn't free though, but less than $200. PM if you like.
I haven't tried a "good'' powersupply yet. Improving a $15 brick with a $70 filter could work, but I feel I'd better try like a $100 supply first.
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Well it is sale time again at partconnex, so they are a little less costly. Bybee does use fancy marketing language alot and sells some mysterious parts for very very high prices. The music rails are less mystical and cost less.
As I sit here listening to my YJ 3 tube pre, and my stock TPA3116 blue board, I am truly mesmerized by this pair. The TPA amps are way better than any T-Amp I have heard, especially with simple mods. The 3 tube pre just makes everything so much better! I can't say this pair blows everything out of the water as I don't have anything better to compare it to, but I will say I agree with what others have said that the SQ from the 3 tube pre paired with the TPA3116 brings tears to my eyes. The 3 tube pre-amp is definitely not a limiting factor for the amp, it's an improvement for sure. These things are cheap enough, why not take the plunge and try the combo yourself?
The little amps hit way above their price point, I know having had them in my system, but it seems that to get the best out of them, a better pre than those little cheapies would be best.
I see your point that these little amps hit way above their price point, and when paired with a better pre, they have much more potential. What I was trying to say is the cheap $20 blue amp (now $14.75) is pretty amazing, and truly "Cheap and Cheerful" However, I feel the same about the 3 tube pre. I think it also hits above its price point, but you are correct, the amp has much more to offer with a better pre in front than the cheapie 3 tube pre has to offer a good power amp.
I've been following this interesting thread for some time. I'm wondering what you guys think about the cheap $50 tube pre's that some guys are pairing with these amps. To me it seems the pre has to be very limited in it's sonic qualities, in a way that the tiny amps are not. I enjoy my T amps and I don't find them very limiting even in my main system. I sincerely doubt those little pre amps would fare so well. It seems a bit dubious when on another forum guys rave about these little Chinese pairings 'blowing everything else out of the water'. I just can't imagine that to be accurate. The amps alone, possibly so. The Pre just seems to be a limiting factor for the amp. What are your thoughts or findings?
I haven't tried a "good'' power supply yet. Improving a $15 brick with a $70 filter could work, but I feel I'd better try like a $100 supply first.
I consider the high gain a limiting factor.
The killer pre for these little amps is the IFI Micro Itube
Been thinking a lot about whether to try the 3 tube pre, despite the doubts I voiced earlier. The IFI Micro Itube seems to be a unity gain (or 6db) buffer rather than a pre-amp as such. Just before OzarkTom posted this I was looking at the (much cheaper) unity gain 6n3 buffer that YJ sell, wondering if it would bring the magic tube warmth / impedance matching / whatever-it-is that is making folks so happy when pairing it with the TPA3116, but without the unneeded extra gain.
I know many here are probably skeptical about the Astron power supplies, I would be if I had never used one. But when this PS stomps a $500 King Rex PSU and a battery supply set-up, it is a serious contender over anything else being made today. And you an get a brand new Astron SL11A for $94 plus shipping from the company.