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Recondition My Old Plinius M12 Preamp or Junk It For Something Better (and what)?
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@jond , that was really what I was thinking . . . I guess I have to look at what performance I am getting for $1100, not what it is worth on the used market. I was contemplating a Classe 700, for example, something used in the 2000-3000 range. Vince assures me that the upgraded Plinius will be world-class for another 15 years after the rebuild . . . Just not a tube guy . . . They seem too high maintenance. My solid state gear has always served me well. Any suggestions for a potential replacement for the M12? If not, I may have to rig up the bypass and just tough out the lack of remote. :) |
I would do the mod. You already know you like the sound of the M12, and that it pairs great with the SA100. For many audio nutz like us, finding a great amp/preamp combination often can be a long and expensive process. Why would you want to go through that? Given the ridiculous amounts of money that we pay to achieve the much sought after, but elusive state of audio Nirvana, $1,100 may not be a lot in the grand scheme of all things audio. Do the mod, be happy, and put the money you’ll save on a new preamp toward adding music to your library ... in the final analysis, music really is what it’s all about anyway. |