what's your plans with 2 amps? multichannel or bi-amp or bridge-mono?
do you need preamp with two sets of outputs than?
do you need preamp with two sets of outputs than?
Advice on what preamp to select.
Thanks for the responses! The Adcom's are mono block amps, not certain what arrangement might be best. speakers are DQ10's with the DQ sub and crossover. They do like clean power so I am trying this configuration this system will not be used for AV purposes. Just music, turntable and cd's are the source Like the idea of the SP9 as a hybrid preamp. Reading the phono section is very good. Your thoughts and ideas? I'm sure there are many preamps that would work well. Trying to keep the cost of the preamp around $1200 or less. The Mac MX series are affordable because a 5 year old model in the AV world is a dinosaur and cost are reasonable. I have been reading that people are happy with the MX just as a stereo preamp. Any advice would be helpful |
OK so getting back to the original posts question. The answer would be a Adcom 565 pre amp, if you can find one, they are a steal at $300 or less ( a great sounding unit for the money). I think the best Tube based preamp like a Audio Research would work some real magic with those mono blocks. A great sounding tube based pre from McIntosh or AR would set you back many thousands of $$. The Solid state AV Macs you refer to are mediocre at best sounding. Find a Modwright SWL 9.0 or a Manley labs J shrimp or a Dehavilland ultraverve lll, or Doge 8! Get something that will inject some real feeling into those Adcoms and DQ10’s! At a great price too! http://www.stereomojo.com/Doge%208%20Preamplifier%20Review.htm/Doge8PreamplifierReview.htm http://www.dehavillandhifi.com/UltraVerve-Preamplifier.htm http://6moons.com/audioreviews/manley6/jumboshrimp.html http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649074964-modwright_swl_90_se_preamp_signature_edition_outstandin... Matt M |