Preamp for Burmester power amp


Hi all, I am new to here. Currently I am using JRDG Capri with Burmester 956 Mk II power amp, to drive ATC SCM40 V2. 

I intend to to upgrade the preamp (as I think it’s the weakest part), among Pass Labs XP12, Ayre KX5 Twenty and Bryston BP 17 Cubed, which one u think is a better match with my Burmester?
nibongese
kalali1,378 posts08-10-2018 3:09amWhy would anyone design an amplifier with only an 1,880ohm input impedance? It makes very little sense unless they want to force the buyer to (also) purchase their supposedly matching preamp. Just curious.
This is a classic con job, it happened with a hiend English company who designed their full range speaker to be way overdamped. Which worked perfectly with their sister companies well underdamped amplifiers.

The amp manufacture then did A/B's at hifi shows here in Australia using of all things a Krell amp to show how much better the bass was on their own amp, because the Krell believe it or not into these speakers had no bass, if very thin at all.

The only advantage to having input impedance's on amps this low, is that it's a great equalizer for different interconnects. They all sound similar, filtering effects are reduced. 

Cheers George      
nibongese OP
This would be a good one to try nibongese, if your dacs don’t have volume controls to go direct with, it has 3 different modes of operation, all with zero or minimum gain.

It’s all remote controlled with probably the best mechanical volume control available.
You got xlr or se 5 x inputs, and 3 x outputs.
A choice of 2 different low impedance active output buffers, tube, j-fet solid state and a passive which wouldn’t suit.

It’s designed by Mike Moffat of Theta fame so he really know his stuff, and you can return it if not happy.

http://www.schiit.com/products/freya

Cheers George


 kalali1,378 posts08-10-2018 3:09amWhy would anyone design an amplifier with only an 1,880ohm input impedance? It makes very little sense unless they want to force the buyer to (also) purchase their supposedly matching preamp. Just curious.
This is a classic con job, it happened with a hiend English company who designed their full range speaker to be way overdamped. Which worked perfectly with their sister companies well underdamped amplifiers.
Its more likely that they built the balanced inputs to support the balanced standard, which expects fairly low input impedances. Any source with an XLR output should be able to drive this no worries, but sadly, this practice is rare in high end audio.
@georgehifi who is this hi end English company that overdampened their speakers?
They were Linn Isobarics a very over damped design, back in the 70-80’s. When the Linn/Naim retailer Riverina HiFi demo’ed a KSA Krell on them they had very little bass weight!!!!!, yet with the first early Naim 250’s they had had all the bass weight in the world with the Isobarics.
The Naim was said to have a damping factor of only 8. Over damped speaker under damped amp makes for synergy.
Needless to say that Linn/Naim reatier sold many of those combinations, especially when he demo’d Krell!! couldn’t do bass into them!!

Cheers George