What's your tube pre doing?


This is a very special weekend for me. I have had the chance to listen to what I think is one of the best bang for the buck preamps out there. Let me start from the begining. I sent my current LS7 to a dealer friend of mine to have some paper in oil caps installed(jensen). While this is being done a friend of mine let me borrow his AE3 for the weekend. This unit has the oil in paper caps,kimber upgrade,etc. I also have a AI S120 amp that prior to the AE3 sounded ok with the LS7. Holy soundstage batman! This triode thing is what my amp really needed. How can something so small sound so great? Sweet spot-doesn't exist. Music is EVERYWHERE. The owner to whom this great pre belongs could not sit still. He walked around my listening room like he was on fire. As I write this I'm listening to Miles live around the world and I can tell you this cd NEVER sounded like this with the LS7. I'm not knocking AR but you AE3 owners know what I'm talking about. I should have my pre back on Mon and I will see what my caps do. But to be honest the AE3 is on my short list. Dennis Had if you read this I want to thank you for a very well designed piece of gear. And all for less than a grand! Wow I said enough- thanks for letting me preach. What's your pre doing?
south43
I thought I would be selling my AE3 when I purchased a Tact RCS 2.0 with internal DAC and volume/pan control. I expected to go straight to my SET amp. Wrong - without the AE3 the sound took a giant step in the direction of SS sound. Put the AE3 back in the chain and I was back in SET heaven. (YMMV)
Looks like the "Triode" things is taking American one at a time........... Once you understand the truth, you cannot go back to regular tube or ss amps. Help spread the word and the SET amp revolution. Ask all your audiophile friends to audit your SET amp system and show them what real music are.......... May be you should try some very well designed SET amp from aboard..........and prepare yourself from another shock of your lifetime......
Hey gang thanks for the input. I don't understand why companies who specialize in tube gear are not on this sonic bandwagon. It can't be cost. The AE3 is under a grand! Today is Sunday and alas my days with the AE3 are almost gone. I have my eye on a pair of RCA 6sn7's for my friend who has given me the chance to hear real music. That's the least I can do. Enjoy-that's what this hobby is all about no?
South, i can't remember who it was, but someone else posted a similar question about Cary vs ARC a while back. I and several others stated that we thought that they were on somewhat opposite ends of the spectrum tonally ( the Cary's are warm and full, ARC's tend to be leaner ) and that the Cary would have a much more expansive soundstage. Looks like you at least agree with the "big soundstage" part of those comments : ) Sean
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