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Would anyone care to compare the Modwright SWL with the Frist Sound Presence Dlx MkII?TIA
Thanks for the info.Would you say they both - Modwright, FS - sound similarly untubey or just barely tubey?
Did you run both through the DNA 500? Any issues or differences there? Am I correct in remembering a DNA 500 in your past?
Which would win the "inner detail" resolution contest?
More extended highs?
Thanks again.
My only quibble would be a very slight lack of resolution in the top end and that very last bit of "inner detail" seems missing.
Any thoughts on the FS stepped attenuators? I have a bit of hearing loss but only on one side. I wonder if the seperate controls might be used to compensate for my right ear. Right now I simply deal with a slightly off center image but I would like to not.
After a lot of playing with passives & actives over the last year I've decided that I usually do prefer an active tube linestage, provided that it is __QUIET__.My current ModWright 9SE does fit the bill nicely, but I'd like to start thinking about upgrading it at some point. Currently leaning toward the Wyetech Jade but would like to hear other ideas.As I said, being dead quiet is of prime importance, as is a FAST peice. I believe that the purpose of an active pre is to add dynamics. The best ones can do with with absolutely minimal - if any - degradation in transparency (as compared to a TVC). That is what I'm looking for.I have always liked the sound of octals as well but that is NOT a requirement.And, yes, the Dodd battery-powered unit is also already on the short list.
Anyone A/B the Modwright and the Blue Circle preamps?TIA
get the DODD AUDIO REFERENCE< or the DODD AUDIO BATTERY
Wow, this sure turned out to be a GREAT thread, but... I changed my mind again!!! I went to a TVC passive and I'm there to stay.The story is long and the reasons several. I'll try to splain it if anybody gives a hoot.
I was under the impression an active pre , especially a tubed pre if well done, could add some heft, body, and dynamics to the music that would make a TVC passive sound a tad thin by comparison. The TVC's low gain (max 6db) is also a potential drawback for some systems.