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Now if you want to take a stab at kit building, you can get a Transcendentsound Grounded Grid for $500. I would then if you are building it, use a better Selector switch and a better volume pot. Probably set you back about $600 total for the unit and parts upgrade.That's all I can suggest for the moment.Ray Bronk
I've been very happy with my Sonic Frontiers SFL-2. The company is no more but Parts Connexion up in Canada can keep it going if problems ever arise.
Is there a point where only minimal improvements in Sound quailty will be gained when adding a reference quality tube pre-amp to a mid level system?I have been looking at reference quality used pre-amps.Harrison
Is there a point where only minimal improvements in Sound quailty will be gained when adding a reference quality tube pre-amp to a mid level system?I have been looking at reference quality used pre-ampsHarrison
OK we see your reference Tube pre amps (Whoa! the Vtl 7.5 series II Tube Preampifier is $18k new). Now what do you consider a "mid level" system? I am guessing by cost?cheers, ed
Ok i was affraid I might come off like your suggesting. It is about the $. I had never realized that there is a market for used audio equipment until now. I have watched the used market. Like cars certain brands bring higher and quicker resales. I dont intend to spend $18K for a new pre but I am considering ~$5k used IF it will make a difference and I dont have to then upgrade my speakers +other parts to get the full benifit.That was the bases for my questionHarrison
Harrison,This is a slippery slope you are about to step upon. As Niteshade and doug s. have stated you will hear a difference and likely it will be a big and positive one. Then you start to question the other components in your system. As you upgrade them, including speakers, you realize the level of resolution becomes exponentially higher. Next comes cabling and all the inherent issues with them. I too am guilty of this and have, over the past year or so, upgraded my system to a level I never imagined I could achieve thanks to the used market.To that end I recently got the opportunity to try Audio Magic's Liquid Illusion cabling system and it was a "Holy Mother of God" experience. Detail and resolution, PRAT and bass slam that I didn't know my stereo was capable of. Dammit! $6500 worth of wire that isn't wire. It's actually a conductive liquid polymer and the only metal involved is the connectors on the ends.So, you see, this can be the beginnings of an entire new system and that it may not be a bad thing. Or it could. At least thanks to AC you were warned! Have fun and keep us posted as to your audio journey.Jake
I have tried several of these experiments and have been awe struck every time: Try hooking up a good preamp to a basic stereo receiver that has pre-out and amp-in jacks. Remove the jumpers and tie a good preamp into the amp inputs. WOW! You will be impressed! Yes, the preamp can make or break a system.