pgastone
I am looking forward to your purchase/step towards an Audio journey.
Please feel free to join us over on the Thiel Owners thread. There are several CS 3.7 fans therein. Happy Listening!
Thiel 3.7's and Pass Labs xa60.5's- now looking for the next upgrade
Hello, And thank you. I have heard some back and forth discussions re single ended and balanced connections- I understand the advantages of the latter although others have suggested that well executed RCA is as (almost?) effective. Just not sure this would be such an incremental leap forward to warrant buying new cables ontop of getting a new preamp. If at all possible I would like to stick to rca's- my own thought was that when it comes to the Prima Luna maybe the volume pot might be a bottleneck and possibly some of the capacitors. But I will definitely look into the idea of balanced and see if can find a way to test etc. As for the room acoustics I spent quite a bit of time trying to get that right but within the limits of decor etc. I did room testing with REW+Mike and I managed to get a decent waterfall graph after consulting with an audio engineer and after quite a bit of tweaking in speaker placement + carpet additions + thicker curtains (behind each speaker etc). It isn't perfect by any means but respectable for a non dedicated room. I also did zero in on the best placement for a sub (single) as I experimented with that a bit as well. But right now trying to see I can to improve sound from speakers standalone by replacing components up the chain. |
What I am looking to do is to get more spatial cues, and I suppose detail, to have a better sense of the recording venue and bring me closer to that sense of a live performance.Yeah, that makes sense. My guess is the combo of your class-A amps with a tubed pre is providing a lot of tonal color and density at the expense of upper-end treble or "air" that helps preserve reverb trails and better discern the scale of the recording venue. I had a Bryson BP6 for many years, and it is the most neutral sounding component I’ve heard -- truly like straight wire with gain. When I put it in my system the whole soundstage cleared up and expanded so I could clearly "see" the entire venue with no veils. Given what you’re looking for, I think its big brother, the BP26, would be a perfect fit for your system and give you exactly what you’re looking for. Plus, it will feed your wonderful amps the full signal with adding or subtracting anything and allow them to sing more clearly and completely with their own pure voice. There’s a nice one available here now at a good price, so if it doesn’t work you can likely sell it with little or no loss. https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9d507-bryston-bp26-mps2-solid-state There’s also a Pass SP10 that would obviously have synergy with your amps, but I’ve never heard one so couldn’t say how it might help. My guess is it’s pretty neutral with probably more meat on the bones but less air and sparkle up top versus the BP26 -- but that’s just a semi- educated guess based on both brand’s house sound. Best of luck. |