Preamp for Pass


I have a ARC LS26 preamp, but thinking about trying something else, but still a tube preamp.

I have tryed the DIY Tram II witch was fitted with duelund compoens and others opgrades. that sounded great from the midrange and up, but lacked some in the bass, compared to my LS26.

So witch tube preamps are great with Pass?
pierre1976
The LS26 is a nice preamp, try tweaking it as suggested by Jeffjazz, or use no preamp at all if you haven't done so.
Depends which Pass amp, a lot of the Passlabs poweramps are very low input impedance, which are not very freindly to most high output impedance tube preamps.
Do your home work first the output impedance of the preamp should be at least 3 x or more lower than the input impedace of the poweramp it has to drive.

Cheers George
George is right in fact experience has shown me the input impedance of the amp should be at least 10x higher than the output impedance of the preamp or the sound will not be right or all it could be.

Check the specs of your amp and search accordingly. Please let us know the specs of your amp and pre in terms of impedance. Very important.
I use an ARC SP-15 with a Pass Labs X350 and MIT cables throughout. This ARC preamp has a 200 ohm output impedance and the Pass 22 kohms input impedance. The ARC manual says 20 kohms min load recommended. Seems like a good match. From a listening perspective, I have loved this combo from the day I put the two together.
Can't see why the LS26 would have an impedance mismatch issue with the Pass amps, seems to be perfectly within the theoretical impedance considerations, as it has fairly low output impedance to a tube line stage (350ohm SE) - which does not mean it is an ideal match sonically, just that impedances should not be of significance in the pairing.