Help, which preamp to buy from my shortlist?


Looking to buy a "near vintage" preamplifier. Between these, which of these do you recommend based on experience (sound quality and build quality)? Or which of these wouldn't you buy based on previous experience? I like all of these based on price, condition and compatibility (input & output impedance, etc.) but can't decide on one (or even two). My source is strictly line level (computer based with DAC).

Nakamichi CA5

Kenwood L-07 CII

Bryston 0.5

Forte F44

PS Audio 5.7

PS Audio 7.0

Meitner PA-6i

B&K MC-101

B&K Pro 10 MC

Quicksilver Remote Preamp (latest 6DJ8 version)

Cary AE-3 (standard, not signature model)

Audible Illusions Modulus L1

Sonic Frontiers SLF-1

greg7

One thing I discovered about BRYSTON products; - - -  they are built to last, and continue to perform well through the years, plus they hold their resale value better than many other previously owned audio products.

The Bryston .5 is the clearest, most transparent of all on your list! Second-best would be PS Audio - I have the earlier PS IV with the outboard HCP supply.

Best bang-for-the-buck is vintage gear! I paid $350 for the Bryston .5 from a friend! Can't beat that - along with a Bryston 3B amp for $500!