I ended up also selling the SLP98P but only because I felt it's phono stage was lacking. For about $3500 used I would strongly endorse a Pass XA30.8 over the Cary options.
Power Amp To Go With Cary SLP98P Preamp
I just got a Cary SLP98P Preamp and right now I am using a Primaluna Dialogue 5 Power Amp. Thinking about getting a Cary power amp to match the preamp. Right now I am looking at either the solid state 200.2 ES power amp at 200 watts per channel or the Cary CAD 120s mkII tube power amp at 110 watts or 60 watts in triode. Cary has a sale right now and wanted to take advantage. I have Ryan 630 floorstander speakers I am using right now. Also have a pair of Harbeth 3PSRs and Triangle ESW floorstanders I sometimes use. Small room(9 feet by 12 feet) right now but will be moving to a bigger room later. I am partial to tubes but like the simplicity of the solid state option unless the sound isn't there. Any opinions? Thanks for any help.
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So I've owned a Cary SLP98P with a CAD 120S MKii. I actually liked the SLP98P better than the 120S MKii. I found the amp to be noisy (hum issues) and sonically it didn't dig very deep and I found the bass to be flabby and lack authority. All negatives associated with the 120S MKii were immediately cured (and then some) when I replaced it with a Pass XA30.8 which would be my suggestion. I ended up also selling the SLP98P but only because I felt it's phono stage was lacking. For about $3500 used I would strongly endorse a Pass XA30.8 over the Cary options. |
John Atkinson’s measurements of your preamp indicate that while it has a fairly low output impedance at mid and high frequencies its output impedance rises to a very high 6800 ohms at 20 Hz. That would not be a good match for the 22K input impedance of the 200.2 ES amplifier. And in fact it wouldn’t surprise me if the thick and sluggish sound Avanti1960 described as resulting from a pairing of the SLP-98P with a Parasound A21 (33K unbalanced input impedance) was contributed to by the interaction of those impedances, and/or by other effects on the output stage of the preamp resulting from loading it too heavily. IMO you should look for a power amp having an input impedance of no less than 47K. (Your present amp and the other Cary amp you referred to have input impedances of 100K). Also, JA’s statement in the preamp review that the rise to 6.8K "will prematurely and audibly roll off the bass with power amplifiers having an input impedance of much less than 20k ohms" is much too lenient IMO. I say that in part because the result with load impedances that are significantly higher than 20K, as well as lower than 20K, will be undesirable phase shifts in the bass region, in addition to the small amount of frequency response rolloff he focuses on. Good luck. Regards, -- Al |
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