The PS Audio PCA2 is another option. They sell used for $6-700 and meet all your needs. This will kill the PS Audio you mention above.
Help me select a new remote preamp on a budget
Hey all,
So after about 6 years of home theater I've decided to blow it all up and start over with a 2-channel system. So far I've gotten a pair of Martin Logan Electromotions, a McCormack DNA-125, and a PS Audio Digital Link III to go with the VPI Scout Jr and Dynavector phono preamp that I already had.
But - to complete the switch I need a preamp. Given that my gear is currently tending to the bright and clinical side I wouldn't mind something tube or tube-like. I'd also like to keep it around or under $1k.
My other requirements are that it must have a remote, and for wife-friendlyness the remote must be able to select the input. In case I decide to do Home Theater again in the future, I'd also like it to have HT bypass.
Here are the candidates I've identified so far:
Belles Soloist 3
McCormack RLD-1
PS Audio GCP-200
Right now I'm leaning towards the McCormack (if only one would pop up on the used market) but I'm open to entertaining other options.
Thanks!
So after about 6 years of home theater I've decided to blow it all up and start over with a 2-channel system. So far I've gotten a pair of Martin Logan Electromotions, a McCormack DNA-125, and a PS Audio Digital Link III to go with the VPI Scout Jr and Dynavector phono preamp that I already had.
But - to complete the switch I need a preamp. Given that my gear is currently tending to the bright and clinical side I wouldn't mind something tube or tube-like. I'd also like to keep it around or under $1k.
My other requirements are that it must have a remote, and for wife-friendlyness the remote must be able to select the input. In case I decide to do Home Theater again in the future, I'd also like it to have HT bypass.
Here are the candidates I've identified so far:
Belles Soloist 3
McCormack RLD-1
PS Audio GCP-200
Right now I'm leaning towards the McCormack (if only one would pop up on the used market) but I'm open to entertaining other options.
Thanks!