Don Sachs makes great components.
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Got it, now I understand why others were suggesting an uplift looking at other amps. Yeah, you’re only gonna get so much out of that bone stock PL and your speakers. You're in SET Triode amp or a lower power quality amp territory now, and with those speakers can be the sweet spot. Next chapter will be fun :) Lots to consider out there. Kinda depends on your typical volume levels you like to listen to as well. Heck I’d even recommend considering the Quicksilver Mid Monos, 50% triode, pretty sweet for the money with your speakers. I run QS myself. Plan on getting a really good separate linestage/preamp if you don’t go with some higher-end integrated amp again.
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With your budget, I'd get the Don Sachs ($3000) custom built version of the VTA SP14 preamp ($1600). They're both the exact same preamp, but the VTA looks like a home-brew kit. It is available as a kit and if you feel you'd enjoy the satisfaction of actually building something, that's even less at $1200. |
decooney and russbutton: Well guys, both the Don Sachs and the Quicksilver amps look like good paths to take. And neither kill a budget. You've given me a lot to think about. I do agree. I will probably give up the PL, as is, before going down an uncharted rabbit hole of tube rolling. I do think the PL is a great amp for some setups. And it does knock the socks off of visitors who don't analyze the finer nuances of music (as some of us do). I think I will move to a different amp solution up ahead. I must say that I lean toward integrated (in whatever brand) for simplicity but assembling some components isn't out of the question. |
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