Low budget vintage preamp or new


I’m new to this hi-fi world and wow wow wow it is so exciting. Been nerding out big time in these forums and am happy to be a part of this now.

I got Heresy IV’s, a McIntosh MC352, a Project S Box and a $50 amazon dilvpoetry preamp. I spent nearly all of the money I have right now besides about $1,300 I saved for a preamp. 

I definitely want a tube preamp, and am looking most closely at the Audio Research LS7 and the Schitt Freya +. Honestly even with the $50 preamp I’m still totally floored every time I turn the system on and do not think I have had a single conversation with anyone in the past couple weeks that did not at some point turn to how dope the hi-fi world is. 

What are your thoughts on the lower end Audio Research amps? I’m a bit nervous they’ll hum, that I’ll need to spend a lot of time and money repairing them, and that they probably won’t work so well when I use my system to play movies, which I will certainly do at times. 

What do you think? Are there other preamps I should be looking at? Thanks so much for your time


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If you go for MM stage I would go for a tube stage, at MC almost impossible course of the multiply factor. 
MC with tubes you get loads of pink noise. 
If your handy diy buy a good kit. 
MM with 12AX7 Ecc83 or 5751bit lower Mu factor. 
There are very good schematics. 

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Look at Vacuum Tube Audio (tubes4hifi).  I am very happy with my SP14 preamp, based on the 6SN7.  Prices are reasonable.
I have an SP6B preamp, a fine choice if you need a phono preamp too. If you don’t, I would go with the Schiit Freya+. My Schiit Saga is more resolving than my SP6B, although does not reproduce the illusion of depth as well. You should consider the Saga+ as well, it’s amazing for the price!
Check out N A T All tube dual  power supply 12 tube  6 per channel 60lbs hand built a beast
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