Need tube preamp recommendations please


Hi all

Looking for tube preamp under 2K, no phono but MUST have a remote.

Current system:
PS Audio Perfectwave Transport
Schitt Yaggdrasil DAC
Quicksilver 300B amp
Frankenhorns ( picture top half a Khorn sitting on a bass cabinet)
Full loom of Triode Wire Labs
Bluesound Node 2 streaming Tidal
Placette Passive Preamp. I wanted the truth!? Well, maybe I cant handle the truth.

I'm listening to alot more Tidal these days. Although the sound is quite good, I feel its a bit "raw" hence the need to add a tube preamp to the chain.

I looked into both the Schitt Saga and Freya and owners found no difference in sound when activating the tube stage. Anyone here disagree?

Checking the used audio sites I came across a few of interesting prospects. One was the Rogue 99 Super Magnum and the other was Red Wine Audio Isabella Renaissance. Add to the list several VTL models.

Open to any and all suggestions and recommendations
emil

  @emil   I'm in a similar situation looking for a tube pre in the $2k price range.

    What I did was I acquired a couple tube pre's that had good reviews: deHavilland Ultraverve III and Don Sachs DS 2, but then last week also acquired a Pass XP-10 to make things even more interesting. I’ll get right down to the nitty-gritty if you don’t feel like reading my entire post: Don Sachs has fantastic detail, deHavilland UV is simply addicting, XP-10 absolutely disappears. All of them come with remote. They all sound good and have zero noise, great dynamics and a nice, even presentation.

    I got the Don Sachs in January this year with stock tubes. Set-up was easy and took only about 20 minutes to warm up. The music just flows out of this one with a clean image and fantastic presence. I found myself listening far into the music wanting to hear every little detail. The clarity! Also has a nice, wide presentation that I liked very much. For build quality I give it a super high mark, and I LOVE the inclusion of a digital volume readout. I feel very retro-cool and hip owning this pre, it’s very good looking.

    Without changing any variables, I inserted into my system a deHavilland Ultraverve III Remote with a NOS 1944 Sylvania 6SN7 tube.  After 20-30 minute warm up I noticed a very relaxed presentation, sweet and delicate, but it could also rock out with the proper music. A jack of all trades? Yes.  I listened to it daily and found myself after work rushing home so I could listen loud before my wife arrived. I also realized I was saying no to social invites so I could spend more time with this pre. Amazing detail, very clean, and soooo relaxed. Very addicting.

    For the next couple months, I switched back and forth between DS and deHavilland. Both are easy on tubes won't need replacement for many hundreds if not thousands of hours.

     And then came the Pass XP-10 last week. What can I say? This has all good qualities of the other two, and none of the good qualities of the other two --- I just can’t hear it the darn thing… and that’s good. It disappears when you play music. I can’t really tell you how it sounds, I’ve tried to make note, but can’t.  I’m not sure my audiophile-self can put up this! But I love it. Build quality is fantastic, and the volume knob is addicting. This thing is a chunk of quality material.

    I can’t keep on owning three pre-amps (four if you count my LSA passive). I thought this experiment would result in a clear winner – it has not, I like all three. Which might be a good thing and good news for you. Three amazing presentations at reasonable prices that I think most would find different but enjoyable regardless of choice.

Let us know what you end up doing. If you ever near Sacramento, I'd invite you for a listen. You'll just have to leave before the wife arrives from work (JK).

~Tom

4hannons

What I like about the deHavilland is the very large sound stage. My thoughts are that this pre can be used in very expensive systems so that if upgrades are made to the system the UltraVerve will still be around. 
Don Sach's DS2 is unbelievable and love mine; hard to believe you can get reference level SQ in this price range...

Wig
+1 for the DeHavilland.  I got to hear it's incredible dynamics and tone on my modified corner horns and I'll be patiently waiting for one to come to market.

sounds, wig, wynn,

I agree with you on all accounts. I’m probably only keeping the Pass and selling the other two, here’s why: first, I need a pre that can remain powered on 24/7 -- my system is configured in a way that I can play music at a moments notice using my iPad as a remote. Sometimes I’m just too lazy to get up and turn on a tube pre.

Second, I’m a HUGE fan of Pass, I live not far from him. Pride of ownership is sky-high with me, I’ve dreamt of owning Pass for a long time. The look and feel of the XP-10 is suited to my high-tech taste.

Nevertheless, I’m taking time this weekend to evaluate (again) all three. I may end up changing my mind, this is a difficult decision and it may take longer than one weekend. I do not look forward to parting ways with any of them.

emil,

Any update?