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Any thought about my idea of keeping the DC-1 as a pre-amp with remote? My thinking is similar to the Decware ZSTAGE webpage that promotes the value of having two adjustable gain stages (as some of the suggested pre-amps have).
Chris,Don't have any complaints of the DC-1, just have 2nd thoughts about having a $500 for DAC/pre/headphone in a $6,000 system.
I have been reading a lot lately on the Transcendent products. Their Grid preamp has been out for a while...http://www.transcendentsound.com/Transcendent_Sound_Grounded_Grid_Preamp.htmlThis unit uses 12AU7 tubes and they can be had on the cheap from multiple sources from Ebay.I am having the new Masterpiece 300B built for me right now. A pair of EH 300 tubes comes w/ the unit, but this is an expensive tube option to upgrade. I plan on adding a pair of KR Audio tubes and they will hit the wallet for about $1k.The kit is $999 w/ tubes (I priced sourcing the tubes myself and only found about a $40 discount).I paid $525 to have the kit built since I am not a DIY guy except for cables.There is also a forum on the web site where you can ask lots of questions and get good feedback.
kingdeezle,Wow you're bursting my bubble with that kind of talk ("I outgrew it eventually, it does bottleneck as you get better equipment"). Now I'm wondering if I shouldn't be aiming higher.
Unless you're going to spend more cash I'd go with something simple that can be easily resold like an ifi buffer. A tube preamp that doesn't degrade sound quality is tough to pull of without it costing a good bit more, imo...
So Dave, what is the cheapest tube pre-amp you'd recommend for me that wouldn't degrade SQ (and why)?
Charles, I keep using the term “palpability” to which I means accurate sense of timbre; more transparency, clarity, dynamics, and especially image solidity/space. I’m happy with the overall sound of my system, so the above enhancements with a refined, neutral, yet powerful presentation would be the goal......