Is the preamp the “heart” of the system?
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Pre makes decisions and the amp will follow Ho dear! and if the pre is not totally transparent and free of distortion as the best pre in the world is "suppose" to sound "like a piece of wire" it's said. Then it's coloring and distorting the sound of the source. For it to sound like a "piece of wire" it would then sound like the source direct to the amp. Cheers George |
Yes, yes... a straight wire WITH GAIN! Passives mostly have the straight wire part but not the latter. But “uncolored” is highly subjective. I think that preamp manufacturers all have their own idea of what music sounds like and embues their pre with their “house sound”. Or “no sound” if you will. But no sound is not necessarily desired. I think the safest and, hopefully, the best choice is to match the preamp with the amp by using units of the same manufacturer. I have found an amp in which I love the house sound, Atma-Sphere. I believe it is unique and special. So, I want to emphasize that sound by using an Atma-Sphere preamp. I think and hope that this match will be my destination units. And the amps work great with my speakers. Off the merry-go-round! |
Sorry but where have you been, you don’t need any more gain, as 99% of sources today have enough voltage output to clip any amp to full output, you don’t need even more from a preamp. The reason preamps had all that gain was from the dinosaur era when they had phono inputs, phono cartridges need it. There’s no need for any gain today, even with vinyl, as today’s separate phono stages have 60db even 80db gain, even they can go direct with a passive pre as the volume. Cheers George |
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