Linear Tube Audio Micro ZOTL - Version -3 in-depth upgrade information


Hello as we speak my Preamplifier is almost completed , please see below ⬇️ 

 

Here is a complete description from LSA Audio on all the substantial 

Upgrades to the New series 3 preamplifier ,and upgrade

Please see the link below with a full picture of the Much more substantial ceramic circuit board layout and the Blue Capacitors and small square caps are Amtrans from Japan  To complement the Excellent Red output caps Clarity caps Best - CMR caps from the U.K To then complement over 100 k in filter capacitance. The designer Mark and engineering team  further explains this below which is very helpful for any prospective buyers or upgrades !!

As other LTA product development brought advances in performance, a foundational change was required to enable the MicroZOTL Preamplifier to keep up. For Level 3 we completely redid the audio section: redesigning the boards, redrawing the layout, re-evaluating components, and improving the circuit.

Using a single larger circuit board instead of several smaller ones let us significantly shorten the signal path and reduce the number of interconnections, which removes opportunities for noise to enter the circuit. Combining the boards also meant that more of the signal path travels on the ceramic PCB. A larger board also gives us enough room to use the best quality components and optimize their placement. Improving the grounding scheme resulted in our quietest preamplifier yet. 

Building on what we’ve learned with the Velo and Aero, the power stage in the preamp was fully reworked to decrease noise and increase output capability. Shared sections of the circuit are separated to give isolated, dedicated power to each output channel. The total power storage increased by 70%, to over 200,000uF, with significantly more of that providing instantaneous power delivery right next to the parts that need it.

By redesigning our custom components and utilizing surface-mount parts in critical areas, the ZOTL stage achieves higher performance.

We’ve also added a high voltage delay and a soft-start filament circuit to warm up the tubes more gently.

So, tube circuit design has a lot of subtlety that makes big differences. The more circuit you have on the ceramic boards, the quieter the amp. The better grounding, the quieter the amp. Quieter means the music seems to float and come out of nowhere...and sounds more natural.  Having things closer together and reducing the signal path also improves the sound quality. Having the capacitive storage closer to the output improves the sound quality, as the extra power stored in the capacitor can be accessed quicker. Having more storage (ufs) always improves the sound quality. All of these things added together makes a better sounding, more natural, more musical preamp.  It's not just because the caps are more expensive. There is a lot more to it.   But we did try several brands of more expensive caps...Vcaps, AudioNote,etc, and selected some better sounding, more expensive caps in the 6 coupling cap positions.  We are also not trying to provide a handbook on how to make a better preamp for our competitors. It took months and years to figure some of this stuff out and properly implement it.  I hope this  helps.

https://www.lineartubeaudio.com/products/microzotl-preamplifier-level-3

 

audioman58

As the level 2 preamp owner, I keenly wait for your impression on the upgrade @audioman58 . Hope that the upgrade brings a new joy to your listing pleasure. I still enjoy the preamp but most likely I will upgrade too. I like the company and the preamp. 

Having 40+ years in audio and having had many  audio products modded or upgraded ,I mod my own Loudspeaker Xovers for years for example .

LTA  and David Berning know their engineering inside is a who’s who of great name brand parts Far better then preamps 3 x the cost that is for sure .

this is a no brainer purchase or upgrade .!!

That's awesome. I see new preamps coming out and they look fancy from outside but look at the inside, I am quickly noticing where the money went to. Clearly it's not the parts because some of these units have almost no parts and for what's there its run out of mills parts. Sad. But that where industry is going to. Charge more to give less. However, companies like LTA and few others still uphold making good products and give what consumers pay for. 

I think that Berning knows his stuff and that LTA handles the marketing.

David is one of a very few truly gifted and original designers.

@audioman58 

How exciting for you!

I would like hear the Micro ZOTL. Are you planning to attend any of the shows?

Question,  I have no experience with Ray tubes. Everything I have uses input tubes, so I’d be interested in hearing your opinions on Rays.

All the best!