RCA ICs finally arrived and here's my .02. LSA is a very good match for my system. For most of my listening, the volume control is between 8 and 9 o'clock and 11 max.
My 2 sources are MW Transporter rolling 6sn7 and TRL Sony SACD player, EW Andra II speakers, TRL Samson mono amps and all ASI Liveline cables with several TRL power cables.
I find the LSA very transparent and detailed where complex and poorly recorded compress passages are easily deciphered. Excellent bass, big sound stage, extended highs and surprising excellent dynamics that plaque many passives.
Compare to my VAC Signature MKIIa preamp, in MY system, I find the VAC is in another league. Not 30x better but SUBSTANTIALLY better in every way. I CANNOT imagine selling it for the LSA in terms of sonics.
The boundaries around images are better defined and more separation from each other. Images and sound stage are much more 3D, layered and textured (I guess the magic of the Telefunkens), there is a sparkle to the sound, better dynamics where everything sounds tighter, airier and faster ... LSA sounds soft and 2D in comparison.
Probably not unexpected, I much prefer the Transporter than the TRL Sony with the LSA having some tubes in the chain. With the LSA, I prefer rolling the sweeter sounding Sylvania 6sn7GT "Bad Boy" and Shuguang BT CV181-Z with the VAC.
Bottom line, LSA is an excellent preamp regardless of price. I could easily live with it as my only preamp as long as I don't play the VAC back to back :-). I was looking for a cool running SS preamp for the hot and humid summer months and the LSA will fit the bill nicely with only a little sacrifice.
My 2 sources are MW Transporter rolling 6sn7 and TRL Sony SACD player, EW Andra II speakers, TRL Samson mono amps and all ASI Liveline cables with several TRL power cables.
I find the LSA very transparent and detailed where complex and poorly recorded compress passages are easily deciphered. Excellent bass, big sound stage, extended highs and surprising excellent dynamics that plaque many passives.
Compare to my VAC Signature MKIIa preamp, in MY system, I find the VAC is in another league. Not 30x better but SUBSTANTIALLY better in every way. I CANNOT imagine selling it for the LSA in terms of sonics.
The boundaries around images are better defined and more separation from each other. Images and sound stage are much more 3D, layered and textured (I guess the magic of the Telefunkens), there is a sparkle to the sound, better dynamics where everything sounds tighter, airier and faster ... LSA sounds soft and 2D in comparison.
Probably not unexpected, I much prefer the Transporter than the TRL Sony with the LSA having some tubes in the chain. With the LSA, I prefer rolling the sweeter sounding Sylvania 6sn7GT "Bad Boy" and Shuguang BT CV181-Z with the VAC.
Bottom line, LSA is an excellent preamp regardless of price. I could easily live with it as my only preamp as long as I don't play the VAC back to back :-). I was looking for a cool running SS preamp for the hot and humid summer months and the LSA will fit the bill nicely with only a little sacrifice.