Preamp Deal of the Century


If anyone is looking for a true "World Class" preamp at a very fair price..heed my advice. I just recieved a Supratek Syrah preamp that was hand built by Mick Maloney in Western Australia, and it is absolutely beautiful! This preamp is the best deal you will ever find. I would put it up against any preamp out there for both looks and sound. Price? $2500 for the Syrah (includes Killer Phono stage). Not into phono? Try the Chardonney line stage for $2100. Don't get me wrong, I am not associated with this company. I am just a very happy owner! This preamp is VERY dynamic, yet liquid. It conveys the sound of music better than any other preamp that I have ever heard! You can check out the Supratek website at www. cantech.net.au
slowhand
Thanks, Bwhite.
I agree with you. I was so fascinated about the Supratek comments and look, that I ordered it too fast. Of course I don´t regret, but I should consider the modifications I asked for.
About XLR connections I asked for it because my CD player and amplifier (Wadia and Jeff Rowland)are truly balanced, but both of them could be used in single ended design.
I can live without XLR.
I´m going to ask for the phono also at the same time. It looks hard to get a Supratek and I never rejected the possibility to have a TT.
I´ve sended a message to the Yahoo Supratek forum (twice, sorry) explaining a little more about my system and some other questions.
- What about power cords?. Don´t you think that a good pc could help to restore the unpolluted sound Mick probably has where he lives?.
Thanks again.
Gentlemen,
After following this thread for a long time, I must admit to being intrigued.

1) Does anyone have a headphone jack already or is Jpms the first to order it? If you have it, how do you find it? If not, are there technical difficulties to put one in? (I would have thought the process similar to putting in a third set of RCAs)

2) What are the volume controls on the Syrah and Cortese? Pots? Stepped attenuators?

3) What are the remote functions? Is it possible to get a remote for the Syrah?

Thanks in advance,
Travis
T_Bone, I can only answer your question related to remote control. I got one with my Syrah. The price was an extra $150. The remote is somewhat 'tacky' - it's a plastic off-the-shelf type learning remote with just a few buttons to control volume up and down, and mute (which just quickly reduces the volume to zero). There is no channel change funcionality on the remote - only volume. There are two channel change buttons on the remote, but they operate as simply a fine tune on the volue (slight up and slight down). Still, it's worth it if you're like me and need to change volume frequently and value the convenience.

I've been with my Syrah over a week now and can't say enough good things about it. Its magical.

Best,
John.
Is any one using the Syrah or Cortese with CD's only.
If so how does it sound. Is the magin in Vinyl,
Very interested,
Thanks
Jeffrey
Hello. Questions I did to Mick ...

- When I asked Mick to put a headphone socket on the Cortese his answer was:
> " The output impedance of the Cortese is about 200 ohms- there are some good headphones able to be driven by this- check your headphones. It is possible to put a headphone socket on the back or top, but not enough room to put a seperate driver in the chassis"..."It doesn't hurt at all, one socket for the HD600 is possible".

- Does it have remote control?
> "Yes -remote volume only. Up/down, fine up/down, mute , works out to 30 feet"

- Does the new line stage version have XLR inputs and outputs?.In such a case is it really balanced?
> "Outputs only- yes it is truly balanced using transformer not op-amps or solid state".

- Couldn´t it have XLR inputs?. That way I could use the full potential of my Wadia.
> "Yes I can do that"

- Could I have also provision for bi amping with the balanced output?
> "Yes. I will have to make up a custom chassis but that is not a problem".

Of course, I trust him, but I agree whith Bwhite that simpler could be better in such a subtle preamplifier. If I can live without those changes, I think that at the end, it would be better. That way, there is more respect to the Mick´s original creation and less "caprice" from my self.
That means, the best possible sound.