Preamps can color sound considerably. Surprising?


Had the pleasure of listening to 4 hi end preamplifiers this weekend. And each preamp sounded very nice. But they were different. Each preamplifier has different circuitry and within the frequency spectrum there was more vibrancy in some areas versus other areas. Amplifiers are the same way.

It takes a while to appreciate sound differences between preamplifiers. And then you got the issue of Breakin which further changes the color.

clearly designers are playing around with all the internal circuitry in a manner that hopefully will be appealing. Clearly, these units do not get out of the way when it comes to moving a signal through the box.

I think solid state is more susceptible to coloring versus tubes. Tubes color sound as well.

It's all about marketing different ways to color Music. This isn't necessarily bad but it's never really talked about this way.

 

 

 

jumia

Your absolutely right. Preamps have their own characteristic sound. When I did a demo in my first home system  with 3 preamps before I purchased. All were on my turntable and speakers in my room. What matters is what type of sound do you like and are you happy with it. The three power amps also were different. The right combo was the winner.

@baylinor 

Well said!

I choose silver because I wanted more sparkle color in the highs!  Silver has proven to provide that in every situation!

Best

jh

 

Yes. I am wondering…as I ponder adding my Marantz 7025 AVR to my lineup of : Bluesound Node and Tube Amp ( Cary CAD-808), will I “lose” anything?

thanks from Nashville-

Dave

What?  We talk about it exactly that way.  Thats the central tenet of being an audiphile.

If a preamp isn't making my experience more enjoyable why should I buy it?

@moose89 

If you are planning on using the marantz as a preamp, I did this once with a different model marantz avr and it sounded horrible. You can give it a try though, as it doesn't cost you anything but a little bit of time.