Seeking Suggestions on Preamp Upgrade (CJ, Aesthetix, EAR)


I have about $5,000 budget to upgrade a preamp.  I am using Luxman 550 integrated as a preamp currently, it sounds a bit too lean to me.  Rest of the system are Pass XA30.5, Dynaudio Contour 3.4, Marantz reference SACD.  I am thinking CJ CT5/ET5, CJ ACT2, Aesthetix Calypiso, EAR 868, or Zesto Leto.  Thank you very much!

davidhe19audio
davidhe19audio-

Conrad Johnson & Pass Labs are a sonic match. The Act2 Series2 is very sweet. Additionally, I have heard the ET-3SE-very sweet as well.

I have always wanted to demo an ART(2/3) and ET-5. It is my short -list.
I have not auditioned any CJ pre-amp w/ Pass Labs, only read about their inherent synergy.

Keep me posted, mention your dealers/retailers all.
Happy Listening!
2nd note;

Pass Labs and Aesthetix are sonic matches too. Read much about this pairing. Not had an actual demo together. 
The issues I heard about were from a dealer who had purchased Aesthetix for his personal use....he wasn't an Aesthetix dealer.....It was about 2 years ago......overall, he has been much happier with the Zesto, he became a Zesto dealer after purchasing their preamp.......at 5K used, you should be top of the food chain in terms of a tube pre.....you can do a lot better than Aesthetix.......

There is a Leto on gon for around 3500 now

If you want to have some real fun, get the Precision Fidelity C7 on gon now....these are like hens teeth, hardly ever coming up for sale.....one of the most musical preamps ever made..I owned a gold one in the late 80s, biggest regret ever...selling it...this guy wants around 1300 or so.....There is also a few CJ options on gon right now.....
Hi  david, 
you have asked an open question. Soon enough, there will be just about many different preamp recommended to you. 
what is your music genre and your sound preference like? i.e laid back, relax? euphoric? vivid? big voice , wide soundstage?

there are many different preamp that will be good only in certain aspects of audio reproduction. It's very difficult to achieve absolute detail with richness and tonally accurate plus wide open soundstage if you listen to majestic performance like in a classical recording. only a handful with a heavenly price tag  preamps can do well in everything.
-phil
Hi, Phil:

Nice suggestion.  My original intention is to confine the discussion within very few items based on the paper study I did.  I have omitted some very obvious major brands based on my first-hand experience.  I prefer a warmer sound, with laid-back, live-like, classical music remaking.   I go to live concert performance pretty frequently.  To me, a lot of equipment sounds too bright and too articulate to mimic the string groups in an orchestra.  Of course, this is only to me individually, and may not be applicable to majority.

My current system is free of listening fatigue - I can do a continuous listening for hours with peoridic performance or harpsichord of Baroque music.  But to compare to a live performance, there is still a distance.  I am not talking about personal emotional involvement, just pure acoustic quality.

I cannot afford the heavenly price tag equipment.  Just acoustic sound of classical music of natural sound, so the bass requirement (I rarely listen to music played by organ) is not very demanding but mid-range and high frequency may be my major concern.

Thank you very much for posting to clarify the purpose.