good preamp for dynaco mk3 monoblocks with maggies


Im new to HI-FI world and would appreaciate any advise. I need a good preamp while my Dynaco MK3's are being upgraded with new VTA boards and capacitors etc By Roy Mottram at tubes4hifi.com

I have Magnepan SMGa's which i will be Gunning soon(bought the wood already:)) and I have Event20/20 studio monitors.
my room is not big about 12X14 and I dont listen to my music too loud..i like classical, vocal, instrumental.

I need a good preamp for around 1000$... I will be listening to digital source cds or from dac.

im looking at Audio research sp11 mk2 for sale for 1000$
parasound halo p3 for about 500$

what im using as a preamp now is a little dot mk2 headphone amp that has pre outs..i know its not the best but like i said im new to this..i love magnepan sound and i like tube sound..

remote is preffered but not critical..i would rather have better sound....
HELP

HELP
zvovchik
I own a pair of the Dyna’s and have owned both the Promethius TVC and the ARC SP11. Given the choice, I would take the ARC in a heartbeat. The ARC is high gain and has a very good phono stage in it should you ever choose to use it. I’ve driven the Dyna’s passively with my Placette + phono stage without any issues but then again, that phono stage is a bit of an animal.
Zvovchik, since you are thinking of getting vinyl, you really owe it to yourself to get a tube preamp.

If you run an outboard phono section you have two problems- one is the audible effect of the additional connections (interconnect cable and the like). The other is the output level of the phono section. It may not be high enough.

A decent phono section may well set you back the same as a full function preamp.

A good active linestage can keep up with any TVC or PVC with ease. It does not have to be expensive but it does have to be built right. We started business almost 4 decades ago doing modifications on the old Dyna PAS 3 and we have continued to do so to this day. I'll just put it this way: Its possible to put a very simple circuit in the PAS 3 that will keep up with most preamps made and often for a fraction of the cost. There are tons of DIY circuits and articles out there if you want to do it yourself and have the skills.

Another preamp you can find inexpensively is the MFA Magus. Its not been around for a long time but they were a simple circuit that worked quite well.
Zvovchik, I happen to think Ralph's (Atmasphere) advice makes a lot if sense. Although I agree with Sbrown's comment about the ARC SP11, frankly, I am dubious you can pick up a SP11 in good condition for $1000. I've seen used ones listed on A'gon for multiples of that figure. Plus, ... given the SP11's age, it might need some "freshening up," e.g., new caps, tubes, etc.

So ... going back to Ralph's comment about picking up a refurbed Dynaco PAS 2 or 3 kinda makes a lot of sense. Being that your OP says you are new to the Hi-Fi world, let me introduce you to Ralph Karsten, aka Atmasphere. Ralph is the owner and chief designer of Atmasphere electronics. Ralph and his company are highly respected members of the audiophile community.

I suggest you directly contact Ralph and ask about the cost of acquiring a Dynaco preamp and inquiring how much Ralph would charge to drag it into the 21st Century. Given your stated budget of "1000$" (sic), that's a path I would seriously consider.

Let us know what you decide.

Cheers, BIF