Cary SLP-98 v. Manley Shrimp


I know the Shrimp is somewhat of a "giant killer" but is the Cary leaps and bounds ahead of the Manley i.e., worth the extra $?
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I never knew it had silver wire. Sure sounded sweet to me with those luscious Cary mids. A favorite among preamps for me.
Clio09 - I didn't know either until I looked closely at the specs in the manual (after finding the sound somewhat unsatisfying). And, indeed, one of the interesting things about silver wire is that it sounds sweet in the highs. But to me at least, the lower mid-range and bass are weak and somewhat bodiless; hollow. Over a period of time, I get fatigued by it, and, in every instance, have switched out to copper wire and been surprised at how much more robust it is.

Just my ears, I guess (although I've found a few others that hear it similarly). Many people think it's a great pre-amp.
The SLP98 I owned briefly did not even sound remotely as good as a stock Ming Da MC-2A3. The Cary has a very artificial mid high which works well for certain kinds of music. Bass is worse than the Ming Da despite my attempts to change out the caps inside (Kimber) to things like Dynamicap and Mundorf M Supreme. Tube-rolled it with many NOS 6SN7s but only got marginal improvement. Never changed out the high voltage filter/bypass caps before giving up.