Billandsol,
I own a BAT VK50SE which I use with the Levinson 436's. BAT definitely has a 'house sound' which is slightly on the warm side of neutral. Two caveats with the BAT:
1. It does take 30-60 minutes to warm up. For me it's usually not a problem. I play a CD while I clean records. However, if you can only listen for short periods of time, this may not be the right preamp for you.
2. If you buy a BAT preamp that uses the 6H30 'supertube', tube replacement is costly at ~$180-$200 per tube. Fortunately, tube life is pretty good. The tubes have a protracted run out which makes it hard to know when to replace them. (That is, they don't suddenly go noticeably sour.) I recently replaced my tubes and was startled to realize how far gone my original tubes had become. In the context of high end audio, this could be rationalized as a relatively inexpensive upgrade.
BAT seems to be a good combination with the Levinson amps which tend to be a bit 'polite'.
Hope this helps.
I own a BAT VK50SE which I use with the Levinson 436's. BAT definitely has a 'house sound' which is slightly on the warm side of neutral. Two caveats with the BAT:
1. It does take 30-60 minutes to warm up. For me it's usually not a problem. I play a CD while I clean records. However, if you can only listen for short periods of time, this may not be the right preamp for you.
2. If you buy a BAT preamp that uses the 6H30 'supertube', tube replacement is costly at ~$180-$200 per tube. Fortunately, tube life is pretty good. The tubes have a protracted run out which makes it hard to know when to replace them. (That is, they don't suddenly go noticeably sour.) I recently replaced my tubes and was startled to realize how far gone my original tubes had become. In the context of high end audio, this could be rationalized as a relatively inexpensive upgrade.
BAT seems to be a good combination with the Levinson amps which tend to be a bit 'polite'.
Hope this helps.