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You may want to reconsider.Those chip amps already have 30dB or so gain. That is more than enough for most home systems fed with a CD/DVD output. A tube pre will add 12dB or more on average and that will likely leave no room on your volume control (the old 9 o'clock is too loud syndrome).If you are only looking for volume control/switching, go passive.If you are looking to relax the sound a bit with tubes, try buffers or very low gain designs:http://www.decware.com/linestage/zp1.htmhttp://www.electra-print.com/ultrapath.html
Well here is my 2 cents...I have the Dared SL2000a, it is a great preamp,but I found that it can put out some DC ( About 40mv)...This will affect the IRD monoblocks since one cap is now removed for better sound quality..I have the IRD's also...Too bad, it does have a cool remote control..The result was my midrange driver "popping" at below average listening levels...I also had the Space Tech preamp ( which was wired wrong at the factory), inverted left/right channels,but was great because of the octal tube ...
ck:I've got a Norh ACA 2b. I'm using it with an old Pass Aleph3 pure class A ss amp. and Magnepan 1.6's. I use a Squeezebox(wireless) for source along with Apple iTunes lossless ripped files. The sound is lush and quite enjoyable to my ears. I have no problem with volume. It's hard to imagine a better value for the money as the Norh is $400 delivered to your door. Good luck.Guy
I'm curious too. I had an ACA 2B for 5 months and couldn't get any other tubes to work in it but the stock EH's, which I didn't care for the sound of. I tried: Amperex PQ's, Russian Rockets, Siemens/Sylvania 7308's, Ei Gold Elite 6DJ8's, JJ 6922's, National 6922's, and Matsushitas and all of them went microphonic after anywhere from 1/2 hour to 2 hours of use.
Currently they are shipped with Sovteks, or at least that's what the web site says
Curt wrote:MB-100s will pass a DC-Offset since they are ALL DC coupled (no MB-100 ever had DC blocking caps installed at the factory) but NOT amplify it like some amplifiers will. In many loudspeaker systems 40 mV is not a problem, actuallu <100mV in many is not a problem. He is correct,I only had this problem with the Von Schweikert VR4 gen III speakers...Large complex crossover in them...Wish I could get them to work with the MB100s and the Dared SL2000a preamp...Great amps from Curt, going t ...