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I am curious more than anything else but have you tried the oddwatt in the setup? Is it because you really want to keep the Dodd in your system? I would love to know your thoughts on the oddwatt as I was thinking of possibly looking into their preamp.It would seem to me that one of your integrateds would be the path of least resistance unless you feel they are not up to the task or are set on including the Dodd.I would also agree to look for used. Try to have fun! Amps that came to mind would be a First Watt or one of Steve Deckert's amps. The First Watts are over $1k though.You are so good with projects though, why not consider one of the tubelab amp kits? I think you could come up with something pretty spectacular!
Just my opinion...I suppose you could justify doing that if you're buying from Best Buy or a big chain where returns are factored in as the cost of doing business. But I certainly would not suggest doing this with the guys mentioned so far in this thread; they make and sell small quantities. I'm sure each return hurts, and their policy is assuming the buyer has done his homework and has the intention of keeping the unit. Buying 3 and returning 2 is not cool, IMO.
Just bought a used PrimaLuna Prologue 4 off Audiogon. Will see how that works.
Just bought a used PrimaLuna Prologue 4 off Audiogon. Will see how that works.Mike
PrimaLuna amps are excellent, but I had to pull out those garbage Solen caps they come with as much as manufactures tout them as being better than the alternative, they may be, but are crap in electronics sounding "Artificial" if you ask me, and hardly high end accept as a woofer bypass cap in a speaker crossover, and they still only cost 1 to 5 bucks a cap so they are not really refined high end from my experience in performance. Below photos I upgraded them all using Clarity ESA, and Mundorf EVO oil caps if interested. Also, replaced the generic input, and output wiring off the the transformers, and speaker posts with some cheap, but much better Teflon 14 gauge copper wiring.