Do I even need or want a preamp?


For over 5 years my home audio system had been stable. I used a Wadia 6 direct into a Jeff Rowland Model 1 with Synergistic Research balanced interconnects, out to a pair of Aerial 10Ts (Synergistic Research cables). I knew that the speakers could use more power than the Roland could give, and that the Wadia 6 was now pretty outdated. I recently replaced the Wadia and the Rowland with an Accuphase DP-57 CD player and a used Levinson 336 amp, plus replaced the interconnects with a pair of Tara Labs Air2. The end result was that the Aerials came alive and I am hearing MUCH more detail without harshness.

I brought home a BAT preamp to try out and have to say that whatever differences (other than volume capability) seemed quite subtle. The bass might have been a bit tighter, but it seemed like some of the ambient information was lost. Considering the $6500 list price of the preamp, I am trying to figure out if a preamp is even helpful for my system. The Accuphase has its own internal volume control. Never having owned a preamp before, I don't know what I was expecting, but improvement in the sound did not seem to be present with the preamp. I am now leaning towards not adding a preamp to the system, but want to know if I'm simply uninformed about any benefits that one might do for my current system.

Thanks in advance for helping me learn!
brian_scherzer
Why buy one if you don't need it. Save yourself 6k and go to Vegas and enjoy yourself...Maybe you'll hit the big jackpot and you can sell your 10ts and buy new Aerial 20Ts.
You didn't say how long you've tried the BAT in your system?

What I try to do when deciding on a component that seems close is listen to it for 30 days then take it out of the system. If you miss it, then keep it.
BAT/Levinson/Aerial have good synergy. I owned 10T's and used 33H's with a VK50SE. You have a great system going there.

If you are happy with the sound without a preamp, then good for you, enjoy the music and pocket the savings.

You make no mention of the cables you used for the preamp when you had it to try. All of your current components will reveal all about the interconnect and speaker wire used, and show you nothing but the truth. At the level you are at any change in cable should be immediately noticeable for better or worse. This could be why the BAT preamp didn't do much for you.

Best,

Paul :-)