Are Meridian Pre-Amps Awful or Something?


I was looking around a pre-amps and, while Meridian's digital gear seems to be generally well regarded and exhaustively discussed, there is almost no discussion of Meridian pre-amps on the 'gon. Are the Meridian preamps the red-haired stepchild of the Meridian line?

The reason I ask is because I'm in the midst of making one of my rigs more fiancee friendly, which means going from tubes to solid state and infrared remotes to RS232 control. The Meridian G-02 seems to be spec'd out well, but there seems to be a disconcerting lack of Meridian pre-amp discussion historically. What am I missing? I do recognize every component can't be discussed, but yikes... its not just the G-02, can't find much on any other Meridian pre's either.

Right now the system is pretty much all digital sources--computer/CD/DVD/CATV -> a dCS Purcell/Delius combo -> ARC LS16 Mk II -> ARC VT-100 Mk IIIs -> Proac RS3.8s. I was going to swap the VT100s for a pair of D240s I've got, but the pre is a ?. I'd like comparability to the LS16 acoustically, balanced operation, and RS232 control...
edesilva
Meridian equipment is very well made and sounds great. I have enjoyed their equipment for many years and still do.

If I were looking for input about Meridian products I would not be asking here, I do not mean to offend anyone at this forum BTW.
The place to ask is www.meridianunplugged.com. The people are very helpful and for the most part can answer most any question you or anyone else may have.
If you are asking differences between Meridian and other equipment then either location will work and I would also think the other site would tend to favor Meridian over other equipment.
IMHO.