I own the Bel Canto Ref 500M's - excellent amps. I've used 5 preamps with those amps including a Bel Canto pre1. The best by far, and the one that I'm going to keep for a long time, is the Conrad Johnson Classic SE. The sound is sublime. I listen to rock, jazz and blues. My speakers also tend to be bright, now they sound perfect. I've used 3 different CJ tube preamps with the BC's and they've all have great synergy.
Preamp for Bel Canto Ref1000 MKII monos
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I'm currently using Bel Canto Pre3 with my Ref1000 MKII monoblocks driving Focal Electra 1038. The source is highly optimized PC connected to a tube DSD DAC (Musical Paradise MP-D2) I like the sound and there is nothing specific that I don't like about Pre3 but I'm itching to try a different preamp with balanced IN/OUT, solid state or tubes. Any recommendations, opinions?
Thank you all!
I'm currently using Bel Canto Pre3 with my Ref1000 MKII monoblocks driving Focal Electra 1038. The source is highly optimized PC connected to a tube DSD DAC (Musical Paradise MP-D2) I like the sound and there is nothing specific that I don't like about Pre3 but I'm itching to try a different preamp with balanced IN/OUT, solid state or tubes. Any recommendations, opinions?
Thank you all!
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yrogins, Just to let you know, I also use class D monoblock amps in my system, D-Sonic M3-600-M. They're also very neutral and revealing like your Bel Cantos are. Initially, I paired them with a VTL 2.5 preamp with NOS (new old stock) Mullard tubes. This gave me a warmer, more immediate and dimensional total system sound that seemed very life-like; as if the musicians were in my room or I was at the venue, especially on good acoustic recordings. I think this is very similar to what you described as "intimate". I think irish_tim's suggestion of a Conrad Johnson Classic SE preamp may also be to your liking. You should be aware, however, that both the VTL and Conrad Johnson only have unbalanced RCA outputs while your amps have the choice of either RCA or XLR inputs. You stated you'd like to try a preamp that has XLR outputs, if not a fully balanced preamp. Here's a link to a previous Audiogon discussion of fully balanced preamps that you might find useful: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/best-balanced-tube-preamplifier Tim |
yrogins With the input impedance of your BC 1000 monoblocks being 200k ohms balanced and 100k ohms unbalanced. These amps are a perfect candidate for the Schiit Freya, 1: balance or rca 2: remote control 3: you can select between active tube, active s/s, or passive operation, all of which are a perfect match with the 1000 MkII’s high input impedance. 4: It also has a very high class volume control being 128 position switched relay operation You can select what your mood is with the 3 different modes and it has a trial period. It’s designed by Mike Moffat who was the chief designer at Theta, so he knows his stuff. And because it’s not a "glitz queen" to look at, it’s a very good price at $699 refundable if not happy. http://schiit.com/products/freya Cheers George |
I'm in a similar situation looking to replace my solid state pre with something to spice things up and possibly infuse even more life into the music. This one has caught my eye, fits in your budget new, and has a brief in-home trial. Best of luck in your search. http://www.dsachsconsulting.com/custom%20line%20stage.html |
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