Most Quiet TUBE Preamp. Linestage. $ 12K or less


Hello gentlemen.
I am on the market now for an all TUBE preamp. Linestage only. My budget is $12K new or used. A main criteria is this tube preamp must be "Noiseless".

My main beef with tube preamps in the past is the Noise. I want dead silence. No HUM, No Buzz just dead silence.You can literally put your ear to the chasis and hear nothing.

Is there such an all Tube preamp that is Dead Silent ?

THANK YOU.
Joe
joefama
My Mystere CA-21 is dead silent when on. No noise, no buzz, nothing. The only way I know it is switched on is by looking at the blue power light.
Audiolabyrinth,

I actually make a DHT transformer coupled preamp. Killer sound, nothing I have compared it to comes close. It's in last stages of fine tuning that includes tube voltage regulation that so far in the test unit has made the preamp dead silent, almost cannot measure any noise even on 99db speakers. It has taken three yeas to get to this point. I plan to begin marketing the unit through local audio clubs in the NYC area and then branch out from there. Each unit is hand made, point-to-point wiring. We are winding our own output transformers and we have a selection switch where you can change the sound of the preamp to match your system. So far the few who have heard the preamp in their own systems have flipped out. The feedback they have provided is that they have not heard any preamp when the visit local audio stores that can compare.

Happy Listening.
I'll bet it sounds like a killer preamp Peter. Best Wishes on your audio adventure as a manufacturer. If you ever have any photos to post, I'd love to see it. What kind of tubes are you using? Line stage or w/ phono? Are you still modifying Counterpoint gear?
I am using high efficiency speakers (97db) and want tubes so the noise issue has been very important to me. I have used a number of linestages over the years and by far the best sounding AND quietest is my current Herron VTSP-3AR02. The Herron embodies an uncanny ability to preserve the musical flow, is easy to operate with a number of useful features and is absolutely dead quiet. It also has the ability to adjust output (essential in my view) so that folks like me with speakers that super efficient can dial down the output to bring the noise floor down even further.
J,

Yeah still modifying Counterpoint gear, about two units are
sent to me each week. I am able to rebuild the old amps
without the high price of the new boards. I will probably
advertise modifications for the preamps soon, that take them
to a different level for half the cost or less than Counterpoint
was charging. My partner can repair any audio component,
TTs, DACs, etc.

I am using the old 226 tube (you can sub in the 101D),
5AR4, 3A5, 12AT7 and 0A2. The 226 and 3A5 are DHT, the
unit is transformer coupled (we wind our own) so no
capacitors in the signal path, TVC volume control, and tube
regulation to quiet the unit down. I was using filter chokes
and capacitors but like Dodgealum mentions above, I tried
the preamp on high efficiency speakers 99db and we heard
some noise so we switched to the tube regulation design.
The noise level now is .001 on our meter. The only two
options left to improve the sound would be copper chassis
and maybe a custom transformer form Plitron. I have to work
on a website soon and shipping box. We received our first
two orders this week for the preamp, phono preamp and TT
that we design. The turntable is an old Lenco that we modify.

Next we are going to built tube amps designed after the old
Marantz 9s. I do like the EL34 tube sound.

Happy Listening.