Am I crazy - tube pre-amp with receiver??


Hi - I am a newbie (but avid reader of this forum). I have a newbie-like question which arose from some extrapolating I am doing.

I hear you can use the TAD-150 pre-amp with the TA-30 Integrated amp, by using the TA-150 as input to the TA-30, and just leaving the volume knob of the T-30 turned up. I hear that this is supposed to provide some sort of benefit over using the TA-30 alone. What one gets outside of remote control is not clear to me - but I digress . .

I have an old Harman/Kardon 3400 reciver, who's remote control no longer works.

Now - what would happen if I plugged something like the TAD-150 pre-amp into the H/K, and used by H/K as an amp (just keep the volume turned up)? The desired result is to improve performance, incrementally work towards a better system, and regain my remote control.

Would this work? Would I see any benefit?

This weekend, I was told by a stereo salesperson that one could get the majority of tube amplification benefits by going with a tube pre-amp / SS amplifier. So I am putting 2 and 2 together here, possibly to only get 1. Ha.

Regardless, the whole point is to incrementally upgrade - and this is one way I came up with. Thoughts? Is this stupid / insane / waste of time & money?
matthew_s

Showing 1 response by peter_klim

Hi,
If you need remote for volume control, try this Jolida passive pre (make sure to use very short interconnects):

http://www.responseaudio.com/jolida%20sources.htm

It's only $240.

Creek makes a remote volume control to for a bit more (but shaped more like 1/2 the length of a small shoebox).

I'm considering the Jolida for a similar amp I just got this week, the PrimaLuna (the Cayin was out of stock).

Just a few minutes ago I had my reciever's tape out hooked up to the Prima so that I could at least control my tuner stations, source selections , and CD controls. But I got some low volume hum caused by the long CD cable connecting to the receiver. Got rid of the cable and the hum at the same time.