What's your "diminishing returns" preamp choice?


What preamp would you consider is at the point of diminishing returns for you? I realize this is a vague and subjective question, but I think it will be interesting to hear the answers.

Of course, a $10,000 preamp will (probably) sound better than a $1,000 preamp but everyone has a different point at which they feel they have spent enough money. In some cases, one may feel that there isn't a significant difference between a $2k piece and a $10k piece to justify such a purchase.

I've noticed that there are some gems in the audio world that defy their price point. For instance, Apogee Centaurs, Halfer 9505 etc. I've always found such pieces fascinating.
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Ok, so I still gauge diminishing returns against a venerable preamp I bought in the early 80's, the DB Systems 1b/2a/4b.  I've had it updated twice.  Other than a brief stint with tubes, it's my reference preamp.  The only reason I'm not using it right now is it doesn't have some of the features of the newer preamps.  I think I paid something like $800 in 1982 money for it.
I had a Thor TA-1000 MKII preamp that retailed new for around $11K. Having tried a number of different preamps over the years, I genuinely thought that the Thor was at the line of diminishing returns, and that it wasn't really necessary, sensible, or practical, to spend more.
That was until I heard the Allnic L-5000 DHT, which I now own. I didn't think there was THAT much more performance to be had from a tube linestage, but I was mistaken. Yes, the Allnic comes at a much higher price, but it's one of those rare pieces that make me think it was money well spent.
I'm curious to hear an Atma-Sphere pre and also a BAT at some point in the future. Perhaps the line can be nudged a little further still!
would be interesting to have a 'quietest' contest and then a 'musicality' contest between the benchmark and an ayre k5xe mp
Very good recommendations above but some say that the preamp colors the sound. But how do we know that the power amp don't color the sound as well since the signal has to go through different circuits there.
But how do we know that the power amp don't color the sound as well since the signal has to go through different circuits there.
Simple: It does.