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Currently blowing my budget by considering Don Sach's SP14 as a 6SN7 based solution. Comes with upgraded caps, tube rectification, separate power taps for each channel. But stepping into the dark side...Also thinking about a Tortuga LDR3.V2 passive that uses light dependent resistor technology (stays within budget, but is also highly regarded, and unlike tubes the analog lights are auto calibrated to not drift with time).
The Tortuga is amazing and competitive at any price, but for the coin it's a crazy steal. It is totally transparent, zero harshness, but it isn't going to sprinkle your system with any toobiness, particularly like 6SN7's will. Also, there are many flavors of 6SN7 and the good ones can become very pricey. If he can do it as 12SN7's instead of the 6.3v version, they're not in as much demand.
6SN7s are one of the most linear tubes, if not the most linear. Like most things, it's the implementation/circuit design and not the tubes fault. In a well-designed circuit like the Aikido 6SN7s are very neutral... very little distortion, high PSRR, and ruler flat frequency response. The issue with tubes seems to be circuits are often used that are too simple... a resistor loaded single triode output/driver stage does sound "tooby"... slow and round. Better circuits often do not, like the Aikido, White cf, and mu-follower circuits. Simple often IS better, but not always... Also, all 6SN7s are good tubes imo, you don't have to spend a lot on the premium versions, many times you'll just hear a difference and not a clear improvement but again, circuit design can minimize or emphasize these differences. rajacat, I can easily recommend this combination, but someone has to build it and just the parts will probably exceed budget. It was not a cheap project...
6SN7s are one of the most linear tubes, if not the most linear.
Thought I would share this I got an email from Cary Audio about a half off saleyou can get a 6SN7 tube preamp with remote for $748 right now new!http://www.caryaudio.com/cary-direct/b-stock/
Another tube that makes a great preamp tube is the 5687. I think Modwright made a 5687 preamp.
I have had quite a few tube preamps and agree with a lot of the recommendations so far. In my opinion, the mapletree preamps are superb and will compete with preamps that cost much more. I love 6sn7 tubes! You cannot go wrong with a used Cary pre either. His AES AE3 preamps are great little budget pieces and if you can find the DJH version, even better. Some of the others I can comment on:Rogue Metis : good one, nice drive, quite a bargain, can be a little noisy in some setups if I recall.Belles 20A: Dark, smooth, bassy, 12au7 based.Grounded grid: Nice one, a very good design but it can sound a little light, needs to be matched carefully.Quicksilver linestage (older version): I could never get rid of upper-mid/lower treble harshness so not great for classical but good dynamics and tone.Audible Illusions 2d, 3a: Overrated, too much gain and noisy.