Cary Audio SLP-05 First Impression


Hi,  I just received my Cary Audio SLP-5 tube preamp this weekend.  It’s only been less than 48 hours and I can’t wait to share my experience with my fellow A’goners. If I have to summarize my initial impression of this unit in one word, it would be:  WOW!!!

I don’t consider myself a true audiophile, so I don’t really have a strong audiophile vocabulary to describe the sound quality, but a few clichés come to mind:

  • sounds like the musicians are right there in my room
  • holographic 3D sound
  • dead quiet
  • sweet & non-fatiguing top end
  • deep bass

Couple of things I hope will continue to improve is a tiny bit more punchiness in the mid bass, and smoothing out some occasional graininess at the top end.

My strongest impression so far is the overall imaging of the sound, and the sense that I’m listening to live music.  Last night I had my system casually playing in the background when I was doing stuff around my apartment, and Eva Cassidy’s Live at Blues Alley album came on.   I was suddenly drawn to the music, and for the first time ever, I finally understand what the description ’sounds like the musicians are right there in my room’ means.   It was surreal.   It brought a big smile to my face.  It was simply beautiful.   Need I say more?

This is the first line level tube preamp I’ve ever owned.  I do own the Herron VTPH-2A tube phono preamp.   Now I know what all that fuss and craze of tube pre/power amps are about.   I guess you simply have to experience it to appreciate it.   I still feel my Parasound JC2 and JC5 combo sounds great, and I am not planning to get rid of them anytime soon.   It’s just that the Cary SLP-05 completely opens up a new music dimension that I’ve never experienced before, and so far it’s been very pleasant.

I will consider doing the ‘Ultimate Upgrade’ offered by Cary at $1600 at some point.   Please feel free to share your experience If you are a SLP-05 owner and have done this upgrade.

I have purchased so many components in the last couple of years based on suggestions and comments that I received, and stuff I read in this forum.  So thanks to those who continue to contribute and share their experiences to fellow members. 

Finally, a big shout-out to @ghdprentice for your suggestion of tube preamps and brought up the Cary brand name in one of my other discussions.  This preamp is certainly a keeper.

PS:  there are a couple of changes Cary had made to the latest production of SLP-05.  It now comes with a universal remote control.  The same one that they sell for $190 on their website, instead of a basic 3 buttons remote that I read from some older reviews.   Also they no longer recommend stacking the control unit on top of the power unit, and therefore those indentations on the top of the power unit are gone.  It is simply a flat surface now.   Actually to my surprise, the power unit runs much hotter than the control unit.  I always thought the control unit would run hotter because that is where the vacuum tubes sit.

PPS: My unit was shipped with the blue power LED missing.  After contacting Cary Audio support, they told me it was most likely dislodged due to rough handling by Fedex.  So the unit is now going back and i would have to wait for a replacement.   That sucks, but kudos to the customer support folks at both Cary Audio and Music Direct for their great service!

Thanks for reading.

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@xcool… congratulation! It is really difficult to describe until you hear it. But the satisfaction of hearing really great sounding music is amazing. I am very gratified in your experience.

 

I am currently vacationing, listening to my amazing portable (solid state) headphone system. I can say nothing but wonderful things about the sound. Yes, it is natural, detailed, etc… (A&K SP1000 + Focal Utopia). If I hadn’t heard a really good tube system like I have at home, I would not believe it could get better. But it is. 

Hang in there. Be patient. Frequently better parts take longer to break in. Break in will normally relax the sound (becoming more natural… less treble forward)… tends to get quieter and bass is reinforced. The soundstage opens up over time as well. . . On my equipment the first 150 hours are not good by the standards later achieved… then the sound can vary wildly good / bad, back and forth. It then it settles down and improves slowly over the next 400 hour. After that, while even more slowly it improves over the next 400 hours. So, 1,000 hours. But it is OK to draw conclusions after 600. I have been experiencing break in for 40 years… and I still get suckered into drawing conclusions too soon… doubting… then pleasant happiness. The upgrade was a great idea… we have similar personalities. Remember you will be listening for years.

@xcool

Really sorry to hear your experience… it must be incredibly disappointing.

I am really lucky, I have a great dealer whom I have worked with for twenty years. If I have a concern of some kind, he comes over and adjusts things. I had a weak meter on my amp… he gave me a set of better monoblocks and let me use (to compare) for an extra six weeks because I was enjoying it. If something ever failed… I have no doubt he would be over that day (or the next) with a loaner of better quality allowing me to have fun with it while he fixed whatever it was.

 

Also, he knew I would enjoy it… so he dropped off a set of $17K Nordost interconnects for a couple weeks. I really enjoyed them… although I was really starting to like them and had to take them out of my system because I was starting to like them too much.