I am not going to sit here and tell you that I have critically compared the world’s best ~$10,000 to $15,000 preamps but I have heard a great many in individual settings and I decided upon an ARC Ref 6 and would confidently say it is among the best at the price-point. The Ref 6 implements a resistor-ladder network volume control. I agree that one of the most essential elements of any preamp, particularly at the very top tier, is the volume control.
Replacing Manley Neo-Classic 300B
Trying to upgrade from my current preamp and it is a jungle out there. Looking for improved resolution and imaging. A sticking point is the attenuator. The Manley has an Alps Blue Velvet which seems to get only average reviews. All signal goes through these things. Shouldn't they be much better. Researched Khozmo, Goldpoint and others which seem to get great reviews. It's just finding preamps with really upgraded attenuators is tough.
Looking at the Backert Rhythm 1.3, but it also has an Alps Blue Velvet albeit they say a modified one.
Decware looks very nice, running a carbon composite attenuator and of course all the good stuff, point to point wiring and great parts.
Allnic L-1500 looks promising and has a silver stepped attenuator and nice topography. Sure, the Allnic L-7000 is probably terrific.....at $16,500!
I know preamp design involves whole concept, but I'm not finding a fully coordinated attack on the whole thing. Thanks for constructive information.
Looking at the Backert Rhythm 1.3, but it also has an Alps Blue Velvet albeit they say a modified one.
Decware looks very nice, running a carbon composite attenuator and of course all the good stuff, point to point wiring and great parts.
Allnic L-1500 looks promising and has a silver stepped attenuator and nice topography. Sure, the Allnic L-7000 is probably terrific.....at $16,500!
I know preamp design involves whole concept, but I'm not finding a fully coordinated attack on the whole thing. Thanks for constructive information.
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