Suggestions for a holographic preamp?


I'm looking to replacing my Herron Audio tube line stage with something else, not because of a problem with the sound, but for a few other reasons.

I do both digital and analog, and have a Herron Audio tube phono preamp. My power amp is an MSB S-200, which is awesome, and my speakers are Marten Parker Duos, which are wonderful for a deep, holographic soundstage that I like so much.

I listen mostly to rock and reggae, and I'm looking to keep the price under $10K US, and I'm fine with a used one as well.

I get the feeling that I will need a tube preamp to get that holographic sound, but perhaps there are some SS ones that do as good a job?

The fellow I work with at The Music Room suggested a ModWright LS-100 or a used PS Audio BHK preamp; I've researched and they both look like they'd fit the bill, but I'd like to hear your suggestions, too! 

larsman

@gkr7007 - I did indeed look into the Spatial Audio Raven, but it's too big for the space I have available; same reason I didn't look farther into the Aric Audio's preamps; if I had the space and could figure out some way around the lack of mute on the remote, I'd have bought a Motherlode XL.

LTA MicroZOTL and Backert Rhumba Extreme both would fit nicely; in fact, I've already gone ahead and placed an order for a MicroZOTL for audition. 

Larsman

I went on an extended preamp search myself last year, and this year have helped several friends upgrade their preamps as well.......must have tested at least 13 preamps. With that year long experience, here would be my choices in order:

Aric Audio Motherlode XL $6,875

Don Sachs/Lynn Olson Raven $6,395 (Sold and assembled by Spatial Audio)

Backert Labs Rhumba Extreme 1.4 $8,500

Supratek Grange $6,500 (The Cabernet model is a step down, but is a steal at $4,000 for the budget minded)

Atma-Sphere MP-3 $6,500

BAT VK-80 $9,000

The Aric Audio Motherlode XL is the best preamplifier I have ever heard. Aric Kimball is a joy to deal, he uses the highest quality components, is point to point wired, and allows you to choose the wood for your preamp. I own this preamp as do 3 of my friends, it is magical in every aspect. Highly thought of most everywhere, and well reviewed.

The Raven preamp is really close to the Motherlode XL, and 2 of my friends prefer it to the Motherlode XL It really is a brilliant. Also highly thought of in almost all circles, and well reviewed. Don and Lynn have decades of experience in preamp and amp design, and this is the result of a "no holds barred" approach.

The Backert Labs Rhumba Extreme 1.4 is a preamp that that I could absolutely love and keep for a lifetime......if I had not heard the Motherlode and Raven. There is a ton of love for this preamp on forums, and reviewers love it too.....it's really really good.

The SupraTek Grange, Atma-Sphere MP-3, and BAT preamps are also wonderful preamps. They are not in my top 3, but many many people own them and love them. I'd never fault anyone who prefers these preamplifiers. My good friend Patrick prefers his BAT VK-80 over any other preamp, and he has been with me on most of my journey.....and hears the same systems I do.

@vthokie83 - Yes, I've read some of your posts on other threads and they've been very informative. I appreciate your opinions on these.

Aric sure seems to put some serious mojo into his gear based on every single review or opinion I've read or seen about it by anybody. Not that people ain't been ravin' (sorry) 'bout the Raven, too.  

https://exemplaraudio.com/products/preamplifiers/

It sounds like you are looking at budget preamps?  Call John Tucker at eXemplar Audio.  His exception SE preamp just might be impossible beat in its price range.  I’m a sound stage junkie and this one will get you where you want to be.  It pairs will with many high quality amps and should do just fine with your MSB.  

Also-  Linear Tube Audio, Aesthetix, Accuphase, Audionet, VAC, Air Tight, Margules, Trafomatic, Audio Hungary, Vinnie Rossi