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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Just a quick observation that many CJ and Audible Illusion preamps have very high gain (25-30ish db).  This is often too much, and you end up having very little usable range on the volume control. You might ask PS Audio how much gain they recommend with the Stellar.  I see that their Gain Cell Preamp has 12db, so that's probably a better range to shoot for.
I would look for a used MP-3 and see if you can push the budget a little more. the Pre-amp is the heart of the audio system.
I would look for a used MP-3 and see if you can push the budget a little
more. the Pre-amp is the heart of the audio system.
Not that the OP said this is a requirement but isn't this one of the few preamps currently made without a remote? That could be a deal breaker for many.
CJ PV12, stretch to a Premier 14/16/17, or a similarly priced used ARC.  

Schiit benefits from terrific marketing, the pieces I've heard are priced accordingly for their performance.  
Definitely check out Quicksilver Audio.   I have a C-J Classic 2 SE and love it but it lacks remote .  Its pretty stripped down but sounds great , have two main outs tape out,  most people would pass it by but its a real sleeper . Can be had used for less than 1500.   The Quicksilvers are your best bet new in that price range.  1000 for non remote 1500 for remote line stage .  I have QS amps and Headphone amp, super reliable , excellent sound , built like a tank.