Best Balanced Solid State/Tube Preamps


In your opinion, what are the best tube/solid state preamps to audition to go with my Ayre V-5Xe and Modwright Platinum Truth 999ES CD/DVD player?
kmiller5
Yes, I meant tube OR solid state. I love the Modwright unit, but I don't think I am getting anywhere close to the full potential of the Ayre V-5Xe amp using the single ended connections. Hence, I want a balanced preamp. Ayre is certainly on the short list. I just wanted to hear other suggestions before I go audition.

Currently, I am using an Arcam AV8 pre/pro and I have to believe that I am losing a great deal not having a dedicated preamp. Let me know if you think otherwise.
The Ayre K-1XE seems like the natural selection to go with the Ayre amp you have.
Kmiller5, you mention that you love the Modwright unit. Are you speaking about an SWL 9.0SE preamp or about your Sony 999ES? If you're talking about the SWL 9.0SE, then before you give up on the Modwright preamp, contact Dan Wright and explain which amp you're using. Provide impedance and sensitivity specs for your Ayre amp. Dan may be able to make custom adjustments to the SWL 9.0SE that will put a smile on your face.
I wish I had a preamp that combined the best of both. Such a beast probably exists, but I suspect at a much higher price.

Tvad,
my dilemma exactly - Tim
Kmiller5:
It may be tough to audition, but try listen to a tubed Silvaweld SWC-1000 linestage:

Remote controlled volume, selector, and phase.

Nickel-alloy transformer coupled using 417A triodes.

Separate power supply uses 300B as voltage regulator and
5R4GT as rectifier for ultimate sonics and musicality.

Both fully-balanced and single-ended inputs and outputs.

High purity solid silver internal wiring with teflon insulation.

Ultra-high precision, 31-step silver contact attenuator.

Chassis handcrafted from solid aluminum with engraved lettering.

Frequency response: 5 - 100Khz (-3dB)

S/N : 95dB

This was reviewer Brad Morrical's top choice out of 9:

http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue21/wyetech_pearl.htm

If you can find one, let us know what you think!