Are there any dealers where you can demo some preamps? Its good that you want to upgrade your preamp for better sound, but you have to be careful. Its the most important piece to get right, and because of this, its the one component that will make or break the system. Take your time and don't rush into anything. I can tell you for certain, you can get good results with both tube and solid state. Focus on getting the one that sounds best to you, and not force yourself to buy based on a certain type of design.
What are my preamp choices?
I can't spend more than 2k and I don't care if it's solid state or tube, although I've never owned any tube gear. My music is all digital but I do not want a built in DAC as I have a good external DAC already. One feature that would be useful is three sets of RCA outputs (one for my power amps and two for the three subwoofers in my system). A full featured remote is a must. The idea of a tube preamp sounds fascinating as long as it is hassle free. Used equipment is fine as well. I will be using this preamp to feed the power amp section of a Harman Kardon hk990 which drives a pair of Usher Dancer Mini 2 DMD loudspeakers.
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I will be using this preamp to feed the power amp section of a Harman Kardon hk990 Danoroo, hate to be the bearer of bad news but looking at this your HK990 intergrated doesn't have poweramp inputs, just preamp outputs. http://www.studio-22.com/harman-kardon/images/harman-kardon-hk990-back.jpg Cheers George |
@Georgelofi According to the owner's manual, the unbalanced input labeled "processor" connects directly to the HK990's power amp section. Can't I connect a preamp there? I've never owned separates before, so is there anything else I need to be aware of such as impedance matching or gain comparability? |
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