Whats the tubiest sounding preap?


Im looking for a very tubie sounding pre.
An open design would be nice and remote.
Price-$500-$800 used.
I know its a tall order but please offer some leads.I could do without the open design and remote if need be.
david99
Dekay-Yes,I still have the Audcom.
I found some RCA tubes for it, but it's by far my weakest link.
The audcom sounds like SS IMO.
I have the 'itch' to move up also :~)
I've got some good leads here.Thanks 'philes!
I guess that everyone is raving about their own tube pre,
so let me join the group. Audible Illusions Mod 3 is a great piece of equipment. A very simple layout inside using
four 6922's and comes with a stock MM phono stage. If you
need a MC stage, thats SS. Used about $1200, but well worth it. Remote ? absolutely not, but how many exceptional pre-amps come with remotes, and how much extra
are they.
Depending on the tubes that you use, some C-J's can be very "syrupy sweet" sounding. Cary's can also do this but i don't know about remotes.

By the way, you didn't specify if you wanted an SS design that mimics the "tubiest" sounds you've ever heard or if you simply want some really warm, soft and smooth tubed gear.

If you're looking for an SS piece that can mimic tubes with a remote, buy a Marsh MSD P-2000 and swap some caps into it. No phono section though but it has a very nice, full function remote. Without the cap swap, it will sound very warm but the top end is somewhat tizzy sounding. Sean
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Thanks for the info.Sean.
I did mention however I was looking for a pre w/an open design.(exposed tubes)
Your comments on the Connie J's interests me a bit.
I do want a pre that is very sweet sounding and maybe with a hint of maple syrup but I dont want the detail mucked up either.


P.S. does anyone like the sound of syrup? Wouldnt it be very smooth and sweet?
I would be interested to hear from people in the 'syrup camp'(if any)