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I own a Rogue Perseus as well and look for a little more "soul" as the op states. Question for you more experienced than I.How much does a source play in achieving the magic we look for? I went to a local forum member's house to listen to his system and he had a Modwright oppo player that sounded fantastic. I'm currently looking at tube dacs to help me get "there" such as the Lampizator line.Secondly, as far as preamps has anybody heard the Cary SLP 98 that cares to comment?Sorry Neep if I'm intruding, love the topic!
If you need to buy a piece of equipment, to give you a certain character, you are asking for distortion, aren't you?A piece of audio equipment at its best is character-less or basically a piece of wire.What various equipment aim to do, is to faithfully pass audio through. But since nothing is perfect, the compromise is to not to add anything (distortion), and not to miss any part of the audio (resolution).Tubes amps tend to be human friendly! where they fail in distortion and resolution terms, is not so harsh on your ears, that's all.I think others have already responded well, in saying: your problem is elsewhere.
I think you're right. I haven't really invested in a proper set of tubes and it could potentially save me thousands to do so. I do have a few quad sets of tubes but they were all under $100. It's time to try the genuine NOS Mullards so I placed an order for a quad set ($452 from Upscale Audio). Thanks everybody for the responses!
For decades in this pastime I've been on a purist path and would have responded as you have. But in a search for my ideal active speakers (one channel of amplification per driver, crossover upstream of amps, used primarily in studios) I've come to realize that the studio folks are after accuracy and finding the nits, which typically provides a dry analytical sound. I've also come to realize (admit) that audiophiles don't necessarily want the truth, they do want emotional satisfaction (whatever that means to each individual). At least the OP appears to know what he wants.
Thanx for your reply to my reply Well the OP knows there's something missing, but I doubt if he knows what he wants, or he would not be asking.At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I must say, that if a certain piece of equipment adds a certain (let's say) warmth to a dry recording or a mix ( I agree, there are such recordings) in order to cure it, then what would be the effect on a warm recording? You see if we add a character by a preamp (in this case) then that character would be a fixed feature, it will not change according to what it is fed with.If a bright sounding speaker opens up a dull recording, then the same speaker would be screeching with a bright recording. Since we can not pick and choose our recordings to match the character of our equipment, we must have characterless equipment, and suffer (and enjoy) whatever recording we are handed.The term HiFi was coined to indicate "true to original" - we should never loose sight of that.A little targeted equalization on playback is accepted on overtly bad recordings, but to add something to original (or take away) is sacrilege. To do so, has a name - it's called Distortion.I am an old hand at this too. I built my first active speakers (still working) some 25 years ago, in a tall hexagonal column enclosure, using 2 peerless bass drivers, a Kef B110 midrange driver and a Dynaudio dome HF driver with a discrete single ended active crossover network of my own design, and a Meridian 103D and a Mer :thumb:idian 105 amplifier per side.Four hefty powersupplies were built into the base of the columns, three for poweramps, and one to power the crossover and line stages of poweramps.I'll send a picture next time I see them at my brothers house.
Had an SLP98 years ago and it was only so so. Nothing to write home about. Kinda tubby sounding.
I agree with Early. The flavor you seek is more easily obtained by changing the amp.