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Everybody always says separates are the best. I was considering building 40 and 60 watt tube amps with a Beacon Two preamplifier built in. No corners would be cut! The Beacon Two will contain exactly the same audio components as the stand-alone version when integrated into the amp. Does that sound like a good idea? Save space with absolutely no sonic shortcomings!
I see no reason why a compromise has to be made with an integrated system that is first-rate quality. As soon as I have time, an integrated NS-40 will be made and it may just have a few surprises. It will have the best of all ingredients- no upgrades will be necessary on a component level. The SE upgrade (our BEST upgrade) will be available. By now you know how I make circuits: Very streamlined and concise. I can't tell you what a boon that is when it comes to integrating a full-fledged top of the line preamp with a stereo tube amplifier. No compromises and no awful birds nests to deal with. It will be busy, but not impossibly so.
Hello Guy13,Excuse me to reply before Mr.Blair. Various experts guys say me an good preamp can filter the cd player ultrasonic digital noise and lower the cd output impedance to under 200 ohms to delivery a suited music signal to the power amp.Maybe a preamp may do others functions too.Regards, Gustavo>Never go to a psychiatrist, adopt a cat or dog from the street. On the streets they live only two years average.
Hi FULLRANGEMAN !Are you the brother of : Crossoverman ? (Ha, ha...)Sorry, Hi Gustavo.Thanks for your opinion on the preamplifier, what you wrote makes sense. Now, using a preamplifier, does it really improve the sound ? That remain to be heard by myself, becasue I am an eternal sceptical audiophile.Before having a final opinion, I will wait for other Audio Circle members to jump in to see what they have to say and of course, Blair will have the final word.Guy 13.
I find point #2 very important. What do you guys think ?Personally I have built around 15 DIY amps and 10 preamps just to find my favourite combo.
The purposes of a pre-amp are:1. Sell more interconnects/components2. Offer another place to add flavorings or colorations to the sound3. Match impedances (this shouldn't be an issue, especially with good quality components but it is too often)4. Provide more options for sources (including phono inputs), subwoofer outputs, and other features5. Allow the audio hunter another opprotunity to bag another trophy.