To buy blind is a mistake. Simple as that.
If it transpires that a decent dealer is far why not incorporate a mini holiday & buy yr pre amp then.
If it transpires that a decent dealer is far why not incorporate a mini holiday & buy yr pre amp then.
Specific Pre-Amp advice
Still taking suggestions. Foey it may be a mistake but I have basically bought my whole system blind and at the right price. Its failed me 1 time and I sold the gear for a very small loss. 2nd I have made trips to San Francisco and tired to hear gear and was treated terribly. So I would Never schedule a trip to a dealer as they are hit or miss. I would do an audio show. Right now I am looking looking at: Lienaer Tube Audio MZ2 - 2. I would buy new with 15 day trial The other is not tubed. Seriously considering going with a Pass Labs XP-10 or just getting the INT 60 and hopefully calling it a day. |
I am familiar with Ayre. My closest friend has the K-1x5 pre into 5 series amp. He has the Ayre Phono and VPI Classic with similar cart into Golden Ear Triton 1s. I respect it. I am trying to get that type off resolution and added smoothness. A little too rich and warm for my taste. I also like more typical SS bass. |
I did hear the Don Sachs SP14 pre in my system mentioned earlier in this thread and it is the most open sounding pre I have ever heard. I would go to Don’s web site and also Audio Circle and read all of the reviews. He custom builds them for you and I’m told he is a great guy. I read somewhere in the reviews that someone compared the SP14 to I believe the ARC LS-25 Mk II pre mentioned above and they said it was no comparison. I have not heard Arc gear myself so can’t comment on the differences. Here’s a link, the great thing about buying from a small company owner is you don’t pay the at least 50% mark up the big names charge, so you get way better parts and custom products you just can’t get from the big guys. http://www.dsachsconsulting.com/custom%20line%20stage.html good luck with your purchase whatever you decide. Greg |