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Synergy is key
roscoeiii has posted the best point of it all....
+1These days I tend to prefer integrated's but as far as separates go synergy really is the key.ThanksBill
Depends. If you are going from an SS preamp to a tube preamp, or vice versa, it makes less difference than going from an SS amp to a tubed amp. Of course, IMO tubes for preamp and tubes for amps is the way to go If you can only do one, then go with a tubed amp first and get the tubed pre later.
I am not a big fan of passives. I read from somewhere that an active preamp is not just adding gain to the input signal as it passes to the amp. What it's really doing is rebuilding the output from it's own PS mirroring the input amplitude -- thus the importance on the power supply. A good active preamp will "improve" the output signal by eliminating the insertion and what not loss you get in the passives. This buffering really "adds" body to the music compared to passives.
. The best (ie most transparent) pre amp I know is the Truth...I have one on order to check out but guys who have heard it say it is better than a Lightspeed (its a passive and like you I don't like them as they make impedance matching issues worse - you may be OK - but likely you won't) and a Burson Buffer.
The best you "know" without ever having heard it? Sorry, but transparency (and straight wire with gain) claims are a dime a dozen. I look forward to hearing your impressions once it arrives, but to proclaim something "best" that you have not heard, not to mention without taking into account the system into which it is placed and the listening preferences of the reviewer...
Just to really blow some minds... I don't even use a preamp. And no we're not talking integrated either.
I think I know what yer sayin Pez, but what are you sayin? Thanks
Surprised it hasn't been mentioned here yet. While a preamp can certainly influence a system's sound to a great degree, the importance of getting a good match between you power amp and your speakers is huge. Be sure to look into what your speakers need from an amp to make sure you get an amp that is the best match. Synergy is key.
I think the amp is more important.
I have a Counterpoint SA5 pre that is not working. The outboard tube power supply blew its tube. Plus I can see the main board arc with its frame in the dark. Just needs a little solder, probably. I called Michael Elliot and he wanted six hundred dollars up front to look at it. Bout that time a local dealer friend called and said a customer was on his way in to trade his ARC LS7 for an SP15. So, I bought it for $700.00 and coupled it to a phono pre I had. This was a few years ago in case you can't tell. I paid retail for the Counterpoint, however. What the hey, think I'll see if I can find Mr. Elliot after all and give the repair of my SA5 some more thought. I, too, have had more preamps than amps. If someone wanted to interject tube amplification into their system, I would suggest it be the preamp. Less money, too, I believe.