So many preamps, so little time


I am trying to move up the tube audio food chain having left solid state recently (after listening to tubes I can never go back). Since then I have gone from ultra-linear tube amps to a used pair of Cary 805AE (300b) monoblocks (very happy!). I still have a Primaluna Prolouge 3 tube preamp; I rolled a pair NOS Radiotechniques (French military 1955)and a pair of Pope Holland (NOS 1959) replacing the stock Chineese 12AX7 and 12AU7 (which have really opened up that little preamp).

My interconnects are Acoustic Zen and speaker cables are Red Dawns (Silver)connected to a pair of Vienna Acoustic Concert Grands (sensitivity 91db). I have a Cary 300/303 CD player, and PS Audio line regenerator.

My sound room is small (12 x 12)so my listening is mostly direct energy from the speakers. Still, I enjoy a wonderful soundstage with much of the benefits that tubes provide.

I would appreciate your recommendations on a preamp upgrade. I have tried bypassing the preamp altogether but have decided not to go down that road. I expect to be looking in the used market for something.

Is it a waste of money to buy a balanced-preamp with an un-balanced system? I find reviews aren't any help (every preamp out there is "always the best"). What do you guys like? Any input would be appreciated.
erfranke
Many good suggestions but you may want to check one of the Shindo preamps such as the Auriges line stage. The Shindo preamps are extremely musical.
Jim,

I am jazzed, the Gon has an 05 for sale in my own backyard. Offered him $4000, see what he says.

Eric
The 05 better be heads and shoulders better than a 98, which sounded slow and lethargic to me.

Shakey
The H20 Fire preamp has been compared to many of the above. If you want power, information, dynamics, depth, warmth oh shoot..... It has it all. It is the only preamp I have had in my system that adds to the enjoyment over straight amp feeding. And does it ever!!
I love my VTL TL-5.5, it replaced a Cry SLP98F1. I'd love to mate it with VTL tube amplification, but haven't got there yet.

Jeff