Ok. The Arye preamp sounds better than no preamp to me. Finally!
How much do I need to spend to get a preamp that sounds better than no preamp?
Hello all.
I'm using an Audible Illusions L1 preamp and I think my system sounds better when I remove it from the signal path. Oppo BD105 directly to SMC Audio DNA1 Gold power amp. I have read that there is level of quality you need to hit before there will be an improvement in sound. I can't seem to find what that level is. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
I'm using an Audible Illusions L1 preamp and I think my system sounds better when I remove it from the signal path. Oppo BD105 directly to SMC Audio DNA1 Gold power amp. I have read that there is level of quality you need to hit before there will be an improvement in sound. I can't seem to find what that level is. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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Will try out the Belles ARIA preamp shortly, and evaluate whether it can wring out even more potential from my Belles SA30 poweramp. Currently the SA30 is direct-connected to a SOtM sDP-1000 DAC/preamp, but I suspect the SA30 is not firing on all cylinders here. For a while I’ve been a rather devout "no separate preamp, thanks" fellow, being that I’ve found it generally requires a pricey separate preamp to pull itself from the sonic equation (i.e.: transparency), so to speak, will bringing to the picture the qualities a capable separate preamp can deliver, like a livlier, more dynamic and firmly anchored meat-on-the-bones presentation. In addition to likely giving the SA30 more optimal "working conditions" with the inclusion of the ARIA preamp, there’s also the potential upside of by-passing the internal volume control of the SOtM DAC/preamp, of course only to be relieved by the one in the ARIA. Why the ARIA? It would seem to defy my preconception about requiring a costly preamp to make it worthwhile (i.e.: the ARIA retails for under $1,500), but several I know have pointing to it being extremely capable, despite its relatively low cost. Moreover Dave Belles is an excellent engineer with a particular knack for making rather authentic sounding amps - to my ears, at least. We’ll see how it turns out. |
Cost for adding a proper preamp? depends demands of the system. 1. A low-end system with no PreAmp would benefit from a $300-500 preamp. (eg. Schitt Lyr 2, tubed) 2. Mid-end system: $500-1500 (several on the market) 3. Hi end: $1500 on up, the skies the limit, but $1500-3000 should suffice for many systems that are not the crazy expensive hi end stuff. |
this wonderful pre was just listed. I had one over a decade ago. Fully balanced with phono, but old school- no remote https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9100g-klyne-audio-arts-7lx-3-5-solid-state |
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