Why some preamps weigh 50+ lbs?


I’m looking at an integrated but am open. I just was looking around and there are preamps weighing 50-70 lbs! Why ? What could be in a damn preamp that would weigh 50+ lbs. ? 

mofojo

@mofojo 

Better preamps have the following which adds weight-

Chassis power supply and circuit noise isolation cages or panels.

Perhaps a low noise two chassis design. 

Large, heavier power supply transformers, perhaps two if dual mono. 

Abundant supply of power supply filtering capacitors.

Abundant  supply of signal storage capacitors. 

Heat sinks.

Cabling for multiple switches and connections in and out, balanced and single ended. 

Sheetmetal for a robust sturdy chassis.  

 

Most of the weight is typically in the power supply but can also be influenced by chassis damping choices employed by the designer.  The use of transformers can also add weight.

We offer a damping package as an option in two of our preamps. It adds considerable weight. However its effect is both measurable and audible (the latter if the preamp is in the room with the speakers). 

Tube preamps use tubes :) Tubes are subject to microphonic effects. The more vibration they receive the greater the microphonics. Microphonics is a distortion- its added sound to the signal. By damping, by have a more robust chassis, by isomerically isolating sensitive parts you can reduce microphonic effects and thus have a better sounding?lower distortion preamp.  

And that's just one reason...