Entry Level Tube Preamp or Higher Quality Used Model?


Hi All-

Overall I have great system that I’m happy with. But I recently heard a tube preamp and am smitten. There appear to be some well reviewed affordable models from Schiit Audio and Rogue, etc. that can be had for relatively short money. However for roughly the same price I can get a used piece from a traditionally higher quality brand like AudioResearch, Conrad Johnson, etc.

I’d like to stay around $1500 or less. Balanced operation would be good too. No phone pre section needed. The Schiit Freya+ Seems to be a good economical option. Are any of the new Chi-Fi brands worth a look? Does anyone have a recommendation?

thanks

glen
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If you want balanced connections and don’t need a phono preamp I recommend buying the Aesthetix Calypso. Unlike the Audio Research, and models from many other companies, the Aesthetix is and will continue to be serviced by Aexthetix. Instead of introducing a new model every year or so Aesthetix continues to improve their product and offer upgrades to current specifications if you want the upgrades.
+1 on the Calypso, though it would be helpful to know what amp you are using.
I would also look for a model that does not run the signal and/or rectifier tubes hard as even well reviewed current production tubes are not inexpensive (plus the hassle of purchasing/replacing them).

If you want to roll tubes, for different sonics, avoid anything limited to using the 6H30 (super tube).

DeKay
Good feedback and discussion with this thread,
+2 In regard to the Aesthetic Calypso . Audio Research is obviously the bigger name and has more brand recognition, it is a solid product.
In the stated price range of the OP I believe that the Calypso is the better sounding line stage. Very well made from a small but high quality company.
Charles