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What Tube Preamplifier Under $1800 to Choose?
Hello to all:
I have a solid state setup (upgraded McCormack DNA125, passive preamplifier, Pontus II 12th DAC, and URD CD transport), and I am thinking about acquiring a tube based preamplifier to give more warmth, bloom, and less "edgy" (smoother?) high frequencies. I see preamplifiers like the Quicksilver (12at7 tubes), or things like the Rogue RP-1 (12au7 tube output stage), and others. I am overall aiming at a slightly more smooth, warm, and less SS sounding quality (particularly in the higher frequencies). For those of you with tube & SS experience, what preamplifier would you be looking for to meet the sound criteria I am seeking? I do not want to spend much above $1800. Thanks in advance!!!
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I am very happy with the sound of my older Transcendence 10 (not RB) tube preamp with more options than standard RB and built-in adjustable phono preamp. Here is their guarantee for an almost free one month trial : We have complete confidence in the design, workmanship, and musical quality of our audio components. Thus, on new AVA-built electronics, we offer you a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, subject only to these reasonable conditions:
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I have a Rogue RP-1 and enjoy it. I have a Rogue Hera which was their premier pre and it’s a huge improvement. The RP-1 has a decent phono stage and a poor headphone stage. I found it favorable with NOS Telefunkens. HOWEVER the 12AU7 Vs a pre with a 6SN7 is a limiting factor. I’d look hard at the Modwright that’s mentioned by a few others and buy a clean used one. Plus it has a tube rectified power supply. Both companies offer great support. Happy Hunting , Mike B. |
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