Spatial Audio Raven Preamp


Spatial is supposed to be shipping the first "wave" from pre orders of this preamplifier in May, does anyone have one on order? Was hoping to hear about it from AXPONA but I guess they were not there. It's on my list for future possibilities. It seems to check all my boxes if I need a preamp.

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I have word from Spatial that the next batch of 5 Ravens is in production, so those folks awaiting builds should have them pretty soon.  Then some of you can post your impressions here!  It will be good to know how people like the preamps in a variety of systems.

Heard from Spatial that my Raven should ship tomorrow.  I am very excited to hear this preamp in my system.  I will try to refrain from posting initial impressions until adequate burn-in (20+ hours).

@jc4659   Well, it's ok to post an initial impression:)  But then please follow up with the 20+ hour report.  You get most of it within 20-30 hours, but there are subtle improvements out to 100 or so as the big cathode bypass caps run in.  Most of it is there by 20-30 or so though...   Enjoy.  Hope it works well in your system.

@donsachs 

I'm looking to purchase the pre within the near future, it seems to be the top option in my price range. Just looking at the Raven on the Spatial site I saw that it uses two 6AX4 rectifiers. If you don't mind me asking, why that rectifier and not one of the units that are popular with tube rollers, such as the 5U4G, 274B, or the GZ34?Would they not work with the design, or too expensive, etc?  Thanks.

@charliee

The damper diodes are extremely tough, they are very quiet, and we are running them VERY conservatively. They have tons of headroom and will last a long time. That, and you can buy lots of them for very little money. So a customer can buy a couple of sets for the price of one decent quality conventional rectifier, and FAR less than an NOS Mullard GZ34, or even new production high quality 5U4 or 274b types. Truth is the damper diodes sound better anyway. Also, in this preamp you can use the 6W4 and there tons of those out there as well for under $10 per tube.

My previous preamp sounded best with the 6BY5, a dual damper diode. So that was my first experience listening to them a lot in a preamp circuit.