2 Channel pre-amp...where to start...


I have a dedicated HT/2 channel listening room. I know, it's not the best of both worlds but the room was designed for this purpose with complete acoustical wall and ceiling treatment (Owens Corning).

As I selected equipment, whenever a trade-off was involved I favored 2-ch stereo. That's how I ended up with 2 Aloia pwr amps vertically bi-amp (quite nice). The front end for the past couple of years is a Theta Casanova. HT is great and the audio is pretty good as well.

Now thinking of adding a 2 channel pre amp but because of the configuration I need one with a unity gain input (HT pass through) and remote control. The ones I know of are C-J and McCormack. I'm sure there are others. Aloia pre-amp doesn't have the pass through or would probably be an obvious choice. Since I will be looking in the pre-owned market I will have to read reviews, get some input and take a chance without auditioning. I don't like using (abusing) the local dealers and then purchasing elsewhere.

What other options to consider? Where to start? Thanks.

Speakers: Dunlavy Cantata
Source: Audio Aero Capitole
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Showing 1 response by stehno

Unless your Theta Casanova does not have an analog by-pass mode, whatever you decide on, you should audition first in your home. Because the Theta may be sufficiently good in comparison to what pre you buy.

Of course, it depends on your budget. McCormack has a new pre/pro that may be pretty good.

I own Aerial 10T speakers, McCormack DNA-2 LAE amp, Sony SCD-1 cd player, and a Primare P30 pre/pro that I use for my 2-channel system. Believe it or not, the P30 was superior sonically to three popular (one rated class A by Stereophile) preamps I A/B compared in my home.

There's always better out there, but the Primare P30 has been a very nice surprise. It is a very transparent and detailed pre/pro when in 100% analog via by-pass mode.