Well, I decided to get an Audio Illusion M 3A


lately I had a few posts in the amp /preamp topics. As I have decided to jump from a Rogue cronus magnum (for sale now) to a tube preamp and a ss amp. After reading several reviews and talking to the folks at AI, I bought a M3A completely refurbished , new tube and 1 yr warranty. Since my Counterpoint days, I love the idea of separate power supply. Now come the ss amp. with a budget of < $3K . My speakers are Vandys 2Esig, which I want to keep for now. To all resourceful readers, what amp do you recommend. some choices may be parasound and Bryston. If you had experience with an AI preamp please state so . thanks for your imput.
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A great tube pre one of the best I’ve heard, probably because they run the 6DJ8/6922 quite hard, my mate gets around a year out of them, he says his favorites in order are RCA, Siemen, Telfunken, as he says they are the cleanest sounding to him, I say, that’s because they’re closer to a solid state sound to him, and he hates that.
The Vandy’s have a rep for "sometimes" sounding a touch laid back, Parasound Halo A21+ would be great I think

Cheers George
Years ago, I bought an Audible Illusions 2D to pair with my Classe DR-15 amplifier. I sold it to buy a DR-6 preamp, but I missed the sound of the tubed AI. Recently, I bought an Audible Illusions Modulus L-1. I’m not a Stereophile or Absolute Sound reviewer, but the combo of the AI and the Classe sounds great to me. The bonus for me is that the L-1 features a headphone amp in place of the phono preamp. My speakers are Sonus Faber Electa Amators, and my source components are Oppo 105D and Nakamichi RX-505. I’m still searching for a new turntable since selling my much-loved Luxman PD-444..
Does the AI still provide 30dB of gain in both phono and line stages? For some people, that's too much line and not enough phono. I have a Modulus 2 modified by Ric Schultz of EVS. Ric worked for Art for awhile.
Congratulations!  I owned an original Modulus 3 for 12 years, bought a Modulus 3A to go in my secondary system, then replaced the Modulus 3 in the main system with the Modulus 3B.  They are all very musical preamps.  I no longer own them as I moved on to McIntosh.  I did find the stepped volume controls on the 3A and 3B to be kind of useless because of such a high gain.  Couldn’t get the volume to be just right.  In my system, I was only using 1/4th of the volume control because of the high gain.  The best tubes for that preamp are the Sovtek 6H23NEB tubes and are the only ones Art Ferris now recommends for the preamp. I bought matched sets from The Tube Store with excellent results.  Those tubes should last 3 years or so.  Do NOT make the mistake of buying NOS tubes because they will be toast within a year.