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+3 for the Dodd. The passive version may still be at the opening price of $999, Scott
Manley as in Manley Labs or Manley as in VTL?
But in the long run I would suggest getting a preamp that is as transparent to the source as you can find, while still feeding you the bloom and ambiance that tubes bring to the table. You shouldn't use the preamp as a tone control though, unless it actually has one controls, that is. It also doesn't sound like you want a tube preamp that sounds like a SS unit.Take everyone's specific recommendations here with a grain of salt, since most people really like what they have. But it may not really fit your needs.
As much as I like to imply that foremost I want true reproduction of the source HMMMMMM I think I might already have pretty close to that. Question is why am I searching? Interesting- very
Despite living in the Metro NYC area I haven't set foot into a high end audio dealer in over 10 years. Those morons drove me away with their condescending, arrogant, elitist, know it all attitudes.
...... modwright preamps, for example are closer to solid-state, imo...ps - i use a solid-state fono stage into the melos, (pentagon ps-3), and it works well...
This morning I logged on as I usually do, covered up here at work it wasn’t until a hour or so ago I did my usual rounds online; audigon, then AC to Salk to tube-O-phile and…….WHOOOAAAAH!!! I have some truly meaningful feedback here!BobM: I did contact Parasound. In fact this was one of first inquiry into integrating tubes into my system. The reply in my own words:You’ve asked an interesting question for which there is no simple answer. I think you should listen to some tube equipment and see how you like it. Every tube amp sounds different. Generally speaking better tube amps are easy to listen to, although they almost always have forms of distortion that “editorialize” the sound-for better or worse. This is a topic for which a good relationship with a competent specialty audio dealer can serve you very well.Kind regards,Richard SchramPresidentParasound Products, Inc.“Join a local club” ? There is no local club that I know of, however this maybe an opportunity to investigate the possibility of starting one.Sturgus:Noted ,I will follow upMilenko: Definite TheChairGuy: Interesting , means a complete overhaul, still a optionSClark: I have spoken with Mr. Dodd, very impressive guy with good looking impressive equipment-DefiniteJT: TY Attractive priceWoosyi: DefiniteGreyhound: DefinateToobluvr: As much as I like to imply that foremost I want true reproduction of the source HMMMMMM I think I might already have pretty close to that. Question is why am I searching? Interesting- veryMy thanks to everyone’s comment. If I may, I will post here later my final outcome. I think I have taken enough time and space on this subject. I am truly grateful for the response. In no way do I wish to imply any product is better to, superior to, another. Its just my opinion/taste. IMO I think thats was the nature of what I receive here. Salute to the Tube-o-phile contingency.
Vulcan00, don't your location but check out Echo Audio's website. They have great deals on quality equipment and usually offer a guarantee. Kurt Doslu, the owner, will listen to you and he won't sell you something if he's not sure it will work for you and if he does have an idea of what will he'll tell you. I have purchased many items from him over the years. Lots of nifty stuff there all the time.