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"The PL has a passive pre-amp section (as does the ARC for that matter). I have never liked the loss of dynamics that has come with all of the passives I've heard. Some people claim that newer designs ameliorate this: I couldn't say."I didn't realize that an integrated tube amp could have a passive pre-amp? I thought tube power amp sections required the extra signal gain to operate?
My PL did nothing wrong, just no magic, and resaled much better than my older solid state gear would have. Mine was Stereophile Class A rated that year, but several mentioned that the auto-biasing circuit sucked almost all the tube life out of it. Overall I picked the PL because I thought it's features offered a good transition piece for a solid state guy. Definitely not a tube purist piece. I did roll 5 sets of output tubes, no wholesale differences, but I was able to check that experience off my audio bucket list. Bought my PL from Kevin, we didn't chat much, but I'd be leery of of salesman that post a slam of one of his offerings versus another. Does he still sell Rogue? And frankly Klipsh goes better with low powered tube amplification, so probably a poor equipment match. Or was this single impression representative or a general trend? Could he have gotten a bad amp or did he suffer a grounding issue?