Steve Guttenberg recently reviewed a Backert preamp that looks interesting.
https://youtu.be/lvMOm-le3Lg
https://youtu.be/lvMOm-le3Lg
Looking for preamp which is good at BOTH single-ended AND balanced output
Steve Guttenberg recently reviewed a Backert preamp that looks interesting. https://youtu.be/lvMOm-le3Lg |
The over-looked EAR-Yoshino 868L, designed and built by the recently-departed Tim de Paravicini, occasionally available used for around $3,000. The 868 sports two pair each of single-ended and balanced outputs on it’s rear---all independent of each other, the balanced outputs created via Paravicini’s legendary transformers. Each output is capable of driving a 200 ohm load, a brutal task required in pro recording studios, a field in which TdP did a fair amount of design work. Amplification is provided via a pair of 7DJ8 tubes. EAR-Yoshino is distributed in the U.S.A. by the firm doing the same for two other superior UK companies: Townshend Audio (the unique Rock turntable---currently unavailable, the line of Seismic isolation products, a passive pre-amp, a super-tweeter, and interconnect and speaker cables), and Helius Designs (tonearms). Paravicini chose the Helius Omega tonearm to mate with his Master Disk Turntable. |
ccheung No voodoo here it all comes down to the design. First one must ask the manufacturer, is their preamp circuit a "single ended design" with single ended rca output, but also with a "pseudo balanced circuit opamp" tacked on the single ended output to give the optional balanced/xlr?? If so in this case, the single ended rca output should sound better, over 1-3mt runs If it’s a true balanced design all the way then the balanced should be quieter over very long (>5mts) interconnect runs, if 2mt or less the RCA should sound just as good. Cheers George |