New Preamp or go Integrated


My Vincent SA-32 preamp is starting to hum or make a sizzle sound periodically in the background. The unit is 6 yrs old and the tubes are soldered (factory) and not easily replaced. Since upgrading my speakers to the Dynaudio Countour 20i from Evoke 20, the noise has become more noticeable. I believe it’s due to the revealing nature of the Contours.

My plan is to upgrade with a $5000 budget, to either a new preamp or potentially consider an integrated setup.

Considerations for a preamp would be Mark Levinson No. 26 or PS Audio Stellar Gold for SS. For tube is was considering McIntosh C8, CJ ET7, or Rogue Audio RP-9.

Considerations for integrated would be Hegel H390 or McIntosh MA252.

Current equipment is the Parasound A23+,Lumin D3, Elac PPA phono pre, VPI Prime and the Contour 20i.

If I go the integrated route, I could potentially move up the price point from selling the separate units.

I always appreciate your thoughts based on past experiences,  along with other options in the preamplifier/integrated brands.

vette5451

If you have vacuum tubes then that means time to upgrade the tubes ,

if buying a integrated amp it needs to be very good , one thing if it has a Alps volume pot stay away  from it , they are just plastic wipers with a conductive spray, you want  a resistive ladder volume with relays  that is far better 

You will be much happier in the long run by going separates. You will get better features and options as well as better sound going this route. 

Check out a used Boulder 866. It is fantastic with my Rockports. Good luck!

Years ago, I went from Vincent to Hegel integrated and it was a terrific step up.  Of course it was 3X the price but well worth it.