The best I have had and heard are the BAT pre amps , Pricey when new 2nd hand better for you.
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facten, that may well be true, but you should give him the benefit of the doubt. I wish some one would of made a few suggestions on a tube preamp for myself but in the end I had to experiment with a hand full of them and decide which one worked well to my ears and in my system. That is what happens in the end any way. |
This article explains it pretty well. http://www.moxtone.com/Tube_buffer_en.html BAT uses tubes in the rectification (power supply) vs a SS rectifier. This is technically a quieter approach. My experience is that in practice, this is only really critical with highly sensitive speakers. They then use tubes in the gain/amplifier stage and the buffer. Alternatively, Conrad Johnson uses two 6922s in the amplifier stage and then MOSFETs in the buffer so yes, this is a hybrid approach. Many companies take very different approaches and each designer often has very firm opinions on what does and doesn’t make a good tube circuit. I have had one designer tell me a 6922 is not appropriate for audio applications. I have other designers where it is their preferred tube. The important thing is picking a preamp that will marry well with your power amp. |
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