Best pre/pro for under 3K?


Any thoughts on a good preamp processor with flexible bass management to run with Rotel or possibly Adcom amps?
mborner
Used the Aragon Soundstage.The sleeper of the whole Bunch.Analog bypass,volume control in the analog domain,6;1 inputs,full bass management in HT and stereo,down to 30hz,Class A operation in and out,
modular design,fully upgradable,ect.Best part; it beats the pants off of some very expensive pre/pros.
Is there a good review of the Aragon Soundstage out there--aside from the one that you can get off their website?
Here's another option. Pick up a high-quality stereo preamp with a pre/pro pass through(this allows you to use the stereo preamp for 2-channel listening but seemlessly use another pre/pro or receiver with preamp outs for surround stuff). This will benefit in 2 major ways: 1) For critical 2-channel listening your signal won't be passing through all the electronic hoopla contained in a pre/pro and 2) With the introduction of DVD-A and SACD pre/pros may have to change once standards are set(i.e. digital connection, surround formats, etc.), so you may want to use what you have now or buy one of the cheap Marantz/Denon A/V receivers with preamp outs to hold you over till the dust settles. This way you can wait out the format wars but be assured you have the highest quality 2-channel performance in the meantime and going forward. Some stereo preamps offering HT passthroughs are: Adcom GFA750, McCormack RLD1, Sonic Frontiers(tubes), Rogue(tubes). If you really care about critical 2-channel listening and are worried about future compatibility issues with the new formats I think this is absolutely the best way to go, for what it's worth. Best of luck.
Tim