Would a preamp help?


I've just changed around my system completely... I went from a multichannel setup based on the Theta Casablanca to:

Theta David CD/DVD transport
dCS Purcell upsampler
dCS Delius DAC
2 x ARC VT 100 Mk IIIs
ProAc 3.8s

Cabling is Kimber Orchid AES/EBU from CD/DVD to Purcell, dual Kimber Orchid AES/EBU from Purcell to Delius, Kimber Silver Streak XLR->Kimber Silver Streak Y Splitter from Delius to amps, and dual runs of Kimber Monocle XL from the amps to the speakers. Everything is powered by DIY VH Flavor 1/2/3 PCs to a PS Audio Power Director.

I'm finding the resolution improved, but the music seems to lack some immediacy and drive--the slam factor. Bass is also a bit overblown, but I think that is attributable to room placement issues and bass I wasn't getting before.

I'm trying to figure out whether the issue is a whole slew of new cables and break-in issues--the Orchids and SS are all out of the box--or whether its the lack of a preamp. If you think a pre would help, any suggestions? I guess my immediate reaction might be to find an ARC LS25 Mk II or Ref 2 Mk II, but its a pretty expensive upgrade...
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Showing 1 response by davemitchell

Yes, an ARC LS16mkII, 25mkII or REF2mkII would help dramatically in the drive/dynamics/life department. I'm an ARC and ProAc dealer, so I have some experience with your gear. Everytime I have tried eliminating the preamp, the result is somewhat lifeless yet transparent sound. The newest ARC preamps are so transparent that you won't get any downside to inserting them in the system. They will help control the bass better as well.

As for the boomy bass, this is a tendency of the Response 3.8 speaker. They need to be far away from walls to have a chance. Also, you need speaker wire that is fast and tight in the bass. This means no stranded wire and preferably very carefully chosen solid core wire.

The only other recommendation I can make from experience is to try a Vandersteen 2Wq subwoofer (or preferably a pair). They improve the sound of the system dramatically by removing a portion of the bass burden from the ProAcs, while also helping the amplifiers as well.

Good Luck