Preamp for Bel Canto Ref1000 MKII monos


Hi,

I'm currently using Bel Canto Pre3 with my Ref1000 MKII monoblocks driving Focal Electra 1038. The source is highly optimized PC connected to a tube DSD DAC (Musical Paradise MP-D2) I like the sound and there is nothing specific that I don't like about Pre3 but I'm itching to try a different preamp with balanced IN/OUT, solid state or tubes. Any recommendations, opinions?

Thank you all!
yrogins

Showing 2 responses by noble100

Hi yrogins,

     You'll likely need to provide a budget and the type of sound influence you prefer in a preamp to receive meaningful suggestions.

     Your Bel Canto Ref1000 MKII monoblocks, as I'm sure you're aware, are very good class D amps that have a very neutral sound quality. These amps just accurately and faithfully amplify the inputted signals without adding or omitting anything; resulting in the audio ideal of 'a straight wire with gain'.  
     Because of this neutrality, your system sound will mainly be determined by the sound qualities of everything upstream from your very revealing monoblock amps, including your source, preamp and even the power chords and interconnects utilized.  
     This means that, to get the overall system sound you want, it is critical that you select a preamp that you like the sound of.  
     The reality is that you have a wide variety of preamps to choose from with each imparting its own sonic signature ranging from neutral (typically the solid state units) to the overtly flavored (typically the tubed units).
     Eliminating those that lack balanced inputs and outputs will reduce the candidates but preamps that are fully internally balanced, as opposed to simply having balanced inputs/outputs,  are generally the more expensive units.

    I believe you need to carefully determine your budget and describe, as best you can, the sonic qualities you desire for your system.  I know this may not be easy but is necessary so that members can offer you meaningful advice.

Tim
yrogins,

   Just to let you know, I also use class D monoblock amps in my system, D-Sonic M3-600-M.  They're also very neutral and revealing like your Bel Cantos are.
    Initially, I paired them with a VTL 2.5 preamp with NOS (new old stock) Mullard tubes.  This gave me a warmer, more immediate and dimensional total system sound that seemed very life-like;  as if the musicians were in my room or I was at the venue, especially on good acoustic recordings.  I think this is very similar to what you described as "intimate".

     I think irish_tim's suggestion of a Conrad Johnson Classic SE preamp may also be to your liking.  You should be aware, however, that both the VTL and Conrad Johnson only have unbalanced RCA outputs while your amps have the choice of either RCA or XLR inputs. You stated you'd like to try a preamp that has XLR outputs, if not a fully balanced preamp.

       Here's a link to a previous Audiogon discussion of fully balanced preamps that you might find useful:

    https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/best-balanced-tube-preamplifier  


Tim