I have a GNS Reference upgraded 860 with the SE transport. I run directly. I've tried a couple of preamps, but always preferred the Wadia alone. That's the way it was designed to be used...
You will find no solution to this question on audiogon. People are split on this, with perhaps slightly more preferring the preamp. I run direct because the Wadia is my only source. I haven't had the opportunity to listen to preamps. I have no plans to go with a preamp, due to monetary factors. I decided to ditch the preamp and upgrade the CD player instead.
I ran mine for 2 years, Convinced on no preamp!! I have since, just this pass week tried it with a Placett passive and now am thinking why didn't I try this 2 years ago. What a FRicking difference!! If interested I can elaborate more. Email me if you like. Regards Brian
I run the 27 direct also. However, if I had the choice I'd prefer an analog output stage with volume control. As has been mentioned, I don't like the idea of losing resolution when adjusting volume either.
I suspect that a lot of people who prefer to use a preamp with a Wadia are not operating the CD player at the upper range of its volume control. If you haven't set the internal switches that allow you to do this, you are not hearing the true capability of players like the 861. Also, some people might simply prefer the coloration that most preamps and additional cables add. The best advice is to simply try it both ways.
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