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

Consider the miniDSP Flex with the Hypex nc252 Duo from Deer Creek Audio.
Here’s what you get for an amazing price:

  • World class DAC performance (See ARS Flex review)
  • Modern current generation class D amplification
  • Option to upgrade to Dirac Live

I’m going to stay with separates for as long as I can. If you get an integrated amp, make sure it has preamp outputs and power amplifier inputs for versatility.

Lots of valid options, but for me, the McIntosh MA-252 would be it. Sound quality is highly subjective, and nobody complains about the MA-252 on that count. But in long-term grin-and wow factor, It has all the others beat, hands down. 

@vette5451 I was in a similar situation and started shopping the McIntosh MA352. I really LOVE the look and sound of tubes but wanted a more robust amp stage. The MA352 didn't disappoint! It lists for $8K but I know you can get it up to 25% below that with dealers. It is dead silent, has the warmth on records that I was looking for AND it includes home theater pass through should you want to use it that way. I couldn't be happier. (Oh, and the looks are just outstanding. Real conversation starter!)

I went form separates to an integrated class AB about 20 years ago and never looked back. It was a better quality one admittedly, but the space saving and elimination of a cable is a big+. I am not a tinkerer. Plinius integrated. Bulletproof. Plenty of power and very clean and detailed.