I would be patient and wait until see what the Bp-19 reviews say. Espiecally if you already have a Bryston Amp. Could be a match made where spirits in the sky hang out.
Preamp for Bryston 4b3 & Tannoy Cheviots
I recently upgraded my amplifier from a Parasound A23+ to a Bryston 4B3 and upgraded my speaker cables to my Tannoy Cheviots to good effect. Before this upgrade, the other upgrade I’d been considering was to upgrade my Parasound Holo P6 preamp. Now that I have done the amp upgrade, I am starting to wonder what paired with the Bryston might make an additional increase in sound quality. I listen to a wide variety of rock music, a lot of roots music, Jazz and singer songwriters. I see a lot of music live, and having real instruments sound as real as possible and breadth and three dimensionality of soundstage are the goals I would like to maximize. I primarily stream music and have a separate DAC and digital reclocker so I am primarily looking for a pre where I am not paying for an on board DAC. A phonostage is also of no current value to me. Though I have 1000 LPs in the garage, I haven’t had a turntable in years, and am reluctant to add an analog element to my system whose quality would be proportional to the other elements of my system. I have a large number of cds, but rarely play them. Similarly, I have no use for a bunch of home theater features and connections as my system is only for music.
I note the relatively new Bryston BP-19 is analog only and I assume would be a good mate to their amp. However, I haven’t found any in-depth reviews of it. I was also pondering the Primaluna Evo 300 or 400, but one of my dealers has been cautioning me against the long term expense and hassle of tubes. I’m thinking I might be able to spend around $6000 if it made a significant improvement in sound quality.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
The details of my system are as follows:
Amp: Bryston 4B3 300 w x 2
Pre: Parasound Halo P6
Speakers: Tannoy Cheviots, Analysis Plus Black Mesh Oval 9 gauge biwired cables (21’ run)
Digital Streamer/Source: Heavily modified BlueSound NODE 130 (added Fidelity Audio clock board & LPSU)/ Innuos Phoenix USB/ Gustard X26 Pro DAC (connected by Shunyata Alpha USB cables.
All other interconnects: Synergistics Research Foundation or better
Power: Power conditioner: Synergistics Research Powercell 10 SE Mk 3 w SR Atmosphere level 3 cord; All power cords SR Foundation
My listening room is also known as my wife’s living room. Please no suggestions as to room
corection as I have no control over the room. The speakers are on the 14 foot wall at the front of the house, and although the living room is 16 foot deep, it flows into a dining room space where the ceiling lowers. There are also a couch and windows on the left side, and interior wall on the right (where the TV and stereo system components are).
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The LA4 is fully balanced and supports the AES48 XLR standard. You do not need to go to town with the XLR between the preamp and amp. I do use a consumer hi-end XLR from my sources to the LA4. That LTA M does sound interesting to me. I use 2 preamps hooked up to my CODA #16 amp. There is a switch in front that allows me to toggle between RCA and XLR input on the amp. I have all my sources hooked up to both preamps. I occasionally use my Schitt Mjolnir v3 preamp connected by RCA, instead of the LA4 connected by XLR. I do this occasionally for the sake of variety. The LTA M seems like a better preamp than the Class A Mjolnir v3 that I currently use. The Schitt preamp definitely is not as good as the LA4, but it is a fun listen. BTW - Benchmark has a 30-day home trial. My LA4 will go up for sale next Friday. |
Of the ones I recommended the Atmasphere, Backert, ARC, and VAC preamps are fully balanced while the LTA and Aric are not. |
@soix Thanks for the mention, and I just wanted to clarify The Motherlode XL is fully balanced differential I/Os. |
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