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Hi again fellow agoners, I'm searching something like -Balanced tube preamps with output impedance between 50-100 ohm.
Is there something like that?

George
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Our MP-1 has a low output impedance- it has a patented direct-coupled output and can drive 32 ohm headphones quite well.

It was intended to support the 600 ohm balanced line standard. You may already know this, but the low impedance standard was created to eliminate interconnect cable problems and differences, and to allow long connections without degradation. That's how the record labels like RCA and Mercury were able to produce recordings that are still revered today- 50 years later- while running as much as 150 feet between the microphones and the input of the tape recorder.

Our original MP-1 was the world's first balanced line all tube preamp for home audio, introduced in 1989. Traditionally tubes were coupled to low impedance balanced lines using an output transformer, but we were making OTLs already, so it seemed the logical thing to do. With that it appears that we introduced high end audio to balanced line operation. Sorry to sound like an ad but that's the history.
There are several that should work. The Sonic Frontier preamps all have low output impedance, with the Line 3 I believe dipping just below 100 ohms. Ralph's Atmasphere preamps should be able to drive just about anything. VTL 5.5 is also pretty low, and I am sure there are others. My guess is you don't absolutely need to go as low as 100 ohms, but what you must watch out for are the preamps that have low output impedance in the midband frequencies, then a dramatic rise in output impedance in the bass frequencies - these will roll off the bass and will not sound as good. I had similar matching issues with my McCormack DNA 500 that has 10K ohm input impedance.
Mitch2 that's what I'm looking for, to match with ss 20Kohm input impedance and not detroy the bass frequency.
I'd like to have tube preamp but so far there are not many canditates and also is not easy to know the output impedance in all frequencies.

Atmasphere is looking good but no dealer in over 700miles.
I also saw VTL 6.5 and 7.5 with low output impedance but I don't like their sound.

VAC is also a canditate.
Sonic frontiers are out since I'm looking for existing company product.