Bruno, I would highly recommend you audition a Placette dual mono active linestage. It is one of the great bargains in high end audio for two reasons: 1) It offers beautiful sonics, that sound like what you are looking for, and competes with reference pre-amps that cost upwards of $15000.00. I auditioned seven highly regarded pre-amps, solid state/tube, and finally chose the Placette to replace my highly regarded ML reference 32, that cost $10000.00 more then the Placette. 2) Since, Guy Hammel, the owner/designer only sells direct, his pre-amp costs $4500.00, thousands less because their is no retail markup. Guy's a great gentleman and you get a 30 day audition period to make your decision. I hope you would consider putting the Placette active linestage on your audition list.
Preamp with most dynamic contrast?
Which preamp in the $ 2000 to $ 5000 range offers the most dynamic contrast (both macro and micro)?
My current set up offers what I value most in spades (no listener fatigue, true timber and great imaging) but is somewhat mellow in dynamic contrasts, especially Micro. I think a change in preamps might do the trick. Current system: Vienna Accoustic Mahler speakers, Bryston 4BST amp, Electrocompaniet EC 4.7 preamp, Meridian 508.24 CD run balanced.
PS: I am tempted to try tubes this time...thanks in advance for your kind suggestions.
Bruno
My current set up offers what I value most in spades (no listener fatigue, true timber and great imaging) but is somewhat mellow in dynamic contrasts, especially Micro. I think a change in preamps might do the trick. Current system: Vienna Accoustic Mahler speakers, Bryston 4BST amp, Electrocompaniet EC 4.7 preamp, Meridian 508.24 CD run balanced.
PS: I am tempted to try tubes this time...thanks in advance for your kind suggestions.
Bruno
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