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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$600.00
from Audiogon Summary: I've used this preamp for 8 months. I kind of have an urge to return to solid state for simplicity, but can't pull the trigger on selling this preamp. It sounds just outstanding, crystal clear and clean sound. HT bypass makes it probably a keeper for life, I just can't find an affordable highend alternative with that feature.
I think it sounds great with the stock tubes, but being kind of the antsy sort,
I bought some used Bugleboys on ebay to replace the Sovteks. No real improvement . I tried some new Teslas (the cheap ones from Triode). No real improvement. Then finally I found a different quad of Bugleboys with a little more life in them - abracadabra! Now that's high end! I wish I could pop for some nice NOS tubes, but frankly the way this pre sounds with the simple Sovteks blows me away. Any other tubes that work out are gravy on the cake.
I'll only part with this preamp if I find myself in a position to steal a nice solid stater with all the features I need. Not too likely. This preamp is a killer! Strengths: Very high-end sounding, with ability to tube roll for fun (not necessity imo). Variable gain switch. HT Passthrough. two outputs. Every feature I need and really great sound. Weaknesses: Volume control. Just one crappy design problem keeps this from costing more, that's all. God almighty did they make a crappy volume control on this preamp. But it only prevents fine remote adjustments at low volume, so I will not ding the rating. I can get up off my ass to turn the dial at night... Similar Products Used: an old NAD preamp for about an hour before I went back to the Anthem. Monarchy 18B. Various receivers (none worth mentioning)
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