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The sub really doesn't add to the amp load as it is a powered sub.
Isn't this exactly what Steve Deckert says of his amps? (Read his pre-amp papers.)BTW simplier IS better. (Owner of single driver speakers, chip based monoblocks, single source, and no pre-amp system.)Every time I think about adding a tube pre-amp (to improve imaging, depth of sound stage, and tube magic) I run across another account like this that makes me a bit more content to stay with what I've got.
I built my latest system on the idea of the simplicity of a modded squeezebox connected directly to my amp. No need for a preamp because the SB has a digital volume control. Well, it's good, but now I'm about to add a Modwright SWL 9.0. I'm convinced that I'm getting extremely accurate playback, and it's plenty loud enough, but it's just not drawing me in like it should. I've heard the Gallo ref3s sound so much more alive than this, and it's always when there are tubes in the chain. The best I've heard them sound was with a tube integrated, but I'm thinking the modwright will help a lot. Plus, I'll finally be able to hook up other sources when/if I want to.
Guys,I am at or near the end of an 18+ month amp-trying oddysey. Amp and preamp, that is. I went through it all and tried just about it all, except for class A solid-state. High-power solid state, push-pull tube, class D (NuForce and Bel Canto, but not CI), and tube SET.I found that with anything BUT a tube power amp - especially a SET - a tubed pre was indeed "necessary" to get proper soundstaging, decays, and harmonic density. That is, I needed that pre *except* with a good SET.This is what drew me to the endpoint of single-ended triode amps with a passive, transformer-based linestage. Believe me, I DO have soundstaging, tonal density, and a very quiet and dynamic system as well.I cannot say for certain or unequivically that this is the "best" setup, but it allows me the *simplicity* of no active preamp without *any* of the drawbacks to that, as far as my ears are concerned. When I realized this, I decided I'd rather have amps that need nothing added to them* then those that do.Paul* I can't say for sure whether a (tubed) pre "adds" or just "keeps alive what NO pre would have lost.P.S. The Red Wine 30 counts as a tube amp. I think Vinnie rubs tubes on them before shipping or perhaps grinds tubes and spreads the dust on them. Something of that nature.
If possible, use high (speaker) level inputs to your sub. It always sounds so much better - better coherency. You'll also save your source the burden of driving the sub as well.
The comment "The latter tend to sound better - the sub is getting the same signal as your main speakers." really does not make any sense. If there is such a thing as the "character" of the main amplifier, then what about the "character" of the amp in the sub? Doesn't that goof things up?