pro logic unit instead of 2 channel preamp?


Hi Folks,

I'm shopping for a pre-owned pre-amp to match a rotel 980bx I recently bought. Logic says to go with a matching rotel preamp, but maybe there are other ways to go? I'd like to spend around $300 if possible.

I'll be using the system for 2 channel listening, but my tv etc will also be playing through it. Inputs will be: cd, dvd, wireless itunes, vcr output. Currently I use a pro logic Denon receiver and run video through it as well. I don't mind losing video and only running audio if the quality is much better.

I only listen to 2 channel, but might choose to add a sub one day. My main goal is the best music reproduction I can afford for my budget. My speakers will be DIY MTM configured bookshelf speakers that I'm building.

-- what do you think about the older Rotel Pro Logic Surround Units as a dedicated 2 channel preamp? Can they compete sonically with older 2 channel pre-amps? (say, something made in the last 10 years?)

Any other pro logic preamps you'd recommend? I ask because it seems that there is no demand for a non digital processor, but if it reproduces great 2 channel stereo, then I'd be very happy.

-- what do you think of the Chinese tube preamps on ebay? (Ming Da etc?)

-- any other pre-amp suggestions for the $300 range used?

thanks so much for any suggestions

Steve
stevecuss
Hi Johnny,

thanks for your suggestions and they certainly won't go in vain as you can imagine, I've caught the bug pretty bad and will likely be tweaking and trading for some time.

since my past post, I couldn't get past the 960ax's lack of bass (great reproduction other than that) so I traded it for an RSP980 (I can't believe how inexpensive these old pro logic processors are.) The RSP980 offers much better detail, better bass, better dynamics. Clearly a superior unit.

Meanwhile, I've finished my DIY kit. I went with GR Research kit speakers and I couldn't recommend them highly enough. They are really opening up and I'm loving the overall sound I'm getting.

I can see now that the 980 is very transparent, but a bit too bright. I'll keep it for quite a while, but my next move might possibly be a tube preamp and I'll also be snooping for the models you've suggested above. I've heard a lot of great things about outlaw and also heard about some reliability issues with them.

I'm researching interconnects and speaker wire and hearing massively different opinion. Currently my speaker wire is home depot and interconnects are one step up from wal mart. A friend of mine runs a commercial AV install company, so I can get wire and connects for cost, so I'll likely end up with DIY interconnects and speaker cable, in keeping with my budget audiophile ways.

Steve
Steve
I would recommend the Proceed PAV as a great processor and two channel pre-amp.It goes for $500-600.If you want the companion PDSD(it adds Dolby digital) the price is usually $1000-1100.They are great products.You can also look for a used Proceed PRE.
George