Love my passive...Checks all the right boxes :-)
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ozzy62+1 ozzy62 I don’t believe ANY active preamp can better a "properly used" passive for transparency, dynamics, uncoloured sound and extension in both the highs and lows. Unless you need to purposely colour the sound with the coloration's that all active preamps give. Just read what rob67 with friends and family said in a 4 way shootout in a very expensive hiend system, when comparing a passive pre to these three active preamps. Audio Reasearch Ref5se preamp Pass Labs X2.5 preamp Bryston BP20 preamp https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1623297 https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1623299 Cheers George |
I don’t believe ANY active preamp can better a "properly used" passive for transparency, dynamics, uncoloured sound and extension in both the highs and lows. Unless you need to purposely colour the sound with the coloration's that all active preamps give. I've seen a number of active preamps be wider bandwidth and more neutral than the ones on this very short list! All that is says when a passive can beat these is just that and nothing more. A more meaningful list would have over 100 preamps, all pitched against what is considered one of the best passives, with the results agreed upon by a much larger cross section of audiophiles, in a variety of systems. |
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