I like my Audio Research LS25 Mk II and think it is a real gem, but I'd be wary of downrating the LS27 (which I have not heard) without ensuring the tubes were good, it had been warmed up, and that everything else was the same in the system. Then I'd do some blind testing...
I do have a couple of ergonomic quibbles on the MkII I own:
- the remote is balky and a new one is expensive
- I like the old knobs best (not the earliest black ones) - this unit has knobs that _look_ like the early (1970s) ones, but they are really just twist and hold things. I understand why they did that, but part of an expensive piece of audio equipment is ergonomics & looks. Those contribute to the aesthetic experience, which after all, is what you are buying.
- this unit lacks an hour meter for the time on the tubes which some newer ARC gear has
I DO like the toggle switches - much nicer than the push buttons on newer units.
A good pre-amp will be a lot more rewarding that some woo-woo cable changes.
And BTW, serious audiophile equipment should use XLR balanced cables - the ARC does of course.
I do have a couple of ergonomic quibbles on the MkII I own:
- the remote is balky and a new one is expensive
- I like the old knobs best (not the earliest black ones) - this unit has knobs that _look_ like the early (1970s) ones, but they are really just twist and hold things. I understand why they did that, but part of an expensive piece of audio equipment is ergonomics & looks. Those contribute to the aesthetic experience, which after all, is what you are buying.
- this unit lacks an hour meter for the time on the tubes which some newer ARC gear has
I DO like the toggle switches - much nicer than the push buttons on newer units.
A good pre-amp will be a lot more rewarding that some woo-woo cable changes.
And BTW, serious audiophile equipment should use XLR balanced cables - the ARC does of course.