SMc Audio VRE preamp anyone?


As the title suggests -- anyone have experience with this McCormack preamp? I used to have a TLC-1, DNA.5 and Mod Squad phono stage set up that has always stayed in memory as a wonderfully musical amplification package. I've moved on (and up, to some extent) and now have a pair of Spectron Monos needing a new (hopefully long-lived, if not final) preamp upgrade. I'm interested in learning more about Steve's ultimate pre-amp from anyone who has heard one.

Thanks
oscar44

Tvad

I just saw the SMC pre review. Interesting for sure. how is it superior to the Llamm pre you had?

Ever try the xa 100s?

I've been using the TDB 5150 in 2ch mode lately. it's power increases using less channels. With only two in play, it's reportedly above 210 or so.... according to Butler Audio.

it's sure an interestng musical experience. Imaging is first rate revealing what added power does for the Silverlines. too bad one can not roll the tubes though.
09-18-09: Blindjim
I just saw the SMC pre review. Interesting for sure. how is it superior to the
Llamm pre you had?

It has a lower noise floor, with the result being more detail, and life like
sound. My system with the VRE-1 and XA-60.5 running balanced is the
quietest it's been.

It was exceptionally difficult to decide between the two.

I have never tried the XA-100.5. I'd love to own a pair, but they exceed my
budget.

Tvad

"Quietest it's been."

No doubt. Balanced do do that.

tough decision... well that says something too.

I've been toying with the idea of a change in power line devices, but resist losing the tube influence. As you said however, these speaks do better with more power. Not enormously, but surely some... the Odyssey and now Butler have verified that sufficiently enough for me.
The quiet is due to more than just balanced operation. Power supply design. Lack of tubes. Parts quality...

I ran the Lamm balanced, and I ran an ARC Ref3 balanced, and neither was as quiet as the VRE-1 by a significant margin.