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Thanks everyone,I really like the information Ive seen on the VRE-1 TerryO.But Thats a SS pre. Eventhough its SS I am still very interested.I am going to be honest here. I have put I know at least 1-2 hours a day on this subject. I understand whole lot more, I am aware of most all brands and AC brands. I feel just like I have about gone full circle around. I have been close to pulling the trigger on a few. It seems that the closer I get to a match then something happens to turn me away.This thread ,I have read over and over an its the one thing keeping me grounded so if you have something to say please do.Harrison
You don't have to spend that much. Get yourself an EE Minimax used for about 500 bux and you will have tube sound in spades, plus great clarity and dynamics. Do the Google and check it out.
There are cheaper, better pre-amps, but I would never go for the cheap.
Call Kara Chaffee at deHavilland Electric Amplifier Company 360-891-6570 in Vancouver, WA: http://www.dehavillandhifi.comAsk her to make you an offer on a deHavilland UV2. She will match your amps specs for you and give you a pretty darn good 6SN7 preamp that will outperform the EE and all of the other budget preamps on the market.
Oh, that one. Well ask any hardcore tube builder and he will tell you the ultimate preamp is a DHT preamp. They don't do it commercially for a few reasons, one they cost a fortune to make (not so much if you DIY), the tubes are all antiques and no new production, so you can't rely on a regular supply, and they are big and heavy to do them right.Thomas Mayer is a well respected builder, who frequents the usual tube diy forums and shows off his awesome creations. I've even seen Allen Wright praise his works.This particular DHT linestage is a "universal" DHT linestage, so it means you can run any of the DHT tubes in it. This opens a plethora of different DHT tubes to try to flavor the way you want it. Try out the 10y, 26, 01A, 71A, 112A, etc. The 26 is the tube that has god-like status as the best preamp tube and there are relatively plentiful, since they were used in all battery radios way back when. Ditto on the 01A. Here is the thread where it came to my attention.http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/tubediy/messages/18/182657.html
Best two preamps I've owned were both inexpensive. The IRD Purist and Mapletree 6SN7 linestage (forget the model #). I've heard and owned many others. Cost does not correlate with sonics when it comes to preamps in my opinion. The next best "preamp" was the Bent audio original TVC passive or my own conconcted DIYHifi based TVC passive. None of the above are expensive. I owned a $3000 Carly SLP 2002 which was 6922 based and it was only ok IMO. I've had a Blue Circle Galatea MKIII (I think) in my system for a while and it was quite good too but I think I like those above better and for much less money.If I wanted to spend money on a preamp rather than roll my own, I'd contract Thomas Mayer (in Germany) to make me one of his universal DHT preamps. I gaurantee it'd be the last preamp you ever owned. http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/8329/universalline4.jpg
I've been using a Purist myself for some time. I had it home with a Minimax and an Aragon for trial. If I hadn't had the Purist to hear , I would have kept the tubed Minimax as it sounded good but the Purist was just better. It's worth a listen.
Is this purist available with a remote control? I don't think i will ever live without some sort of remote control to adjust the volume from my seat when listening to different songs when recorded at different volumes... a way around it would be if the source has a volume control but mine doesn't.
i am w/you; remote wolume is critical. even tho my preamp, (which i love), has remote, it's not the most ergonomically friendly, so i looked for another solution; check this out:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=76898.msg753549#msg753549doug s.