@charles1dad
Both preamp can draw me into music but in a different way. I am 95% listen to Jazz where most of the song has vocal, saxophone, drums, cello, guitar, trumpet and piano. The Modwright really have a rich tone. For female vocals, it is warm and non-fatigue. For guitars and cellos, I don’t know how to described, but it has more density, as I can hear the vibration of the wood body.
Now if I switch to the Coincident, the tone is not as rich. But it gives me a greater feeling of live performance. I am emersed into the music. The soundstage is wider and deeper, a bit more details, a bit more dynamic. It is more of an overall feeling. But if I pick on certain things to do a comparison, say focus on listening to guitar notes, then I will like the rich tone of the Modwright. I think I am done doing comparisons, so, I don’t pick on listening the notes from the Coincident.
But I am not saying the tone on Coincident is bad, nor the soundstage on Modwright is bad. It is just one shines a little more than the other in those aspects. So, both preamps are good in a slightly different ways.