Keep in mind that the input impedance of the Freya S is only 10K, which is too low to be optimal with many tube-based source components.
Also, as Coach pointed out the two versions of the Saga do not provide any gain, while also having a 10K input impedance. Your LS11, btw, provides 18.8 db of gain, so with either version of the Saga you would be operating the volume control at far higher settings, while possibly even running out of range on the control especially if you have a phono-based source.
The Antique Sound Lab line stage I linked to, btw, provides gain of about 22 db, just a bit higher than the gain of your LS11, while having an input impedance of 100K.
Regards,
-- Al
Also, as Coach pointed out the two versions of the Saga do not provide any gain, while also having a 10K input impedance. Your LS11, btw, provides 18.8 db of gain, so with either version of the Saga you would be operating the volume control at far higher settings, while possibly even running out of range on the control especially if you have a phono-based source.
The Antique Sound Lab line stage I linked to, btw, provides gain of about 22 db, just a bit higher than the gain of your LS11, while having an input impedance of 100K.
Regards,
-- Al