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Hey there folks
I recently lucked into the opportunity to snag one of my dream amps, the Luxman M900u. I had the L509X in the past and always have had regret about letting it go (along with several other near and dear Luxman vintage products I have also owned the DA-06 and 2 MQ88u-SE amps so I have been a big fan of Luxman).
Recently my system features PrimaLuna Evo 300 preamp and 2 PL 300 monoblocks, which I have been very happy with. But the Luxman has that sweet Luxman sound and visceral dynamics that makes my Volti Rivals sing like no other amp I’ve had in the system. Additionally it has a distinctive high end resolution that is hard to describe unless you’ve heard it.
While I love the Evo 300 preamp and it punches far above its weight, it is outclassed resolution-wise by the Luxman. I love the soundstage and depth and holographic sound of the tube pre but it’s clear that there is that last 10% of resolution I didn’t know I was missing until I put it in front of the M900u.
So I am in a bind with finding a proper tube preamp for the Luxman and I have a lot of ideas. But I have very few opportunities to audition without shipping a lot of gear in and demo’ing from home whenever possible.
I’m looking for a pre that can match the Luxman in terms of resolution and refinement/detail but that can match the PrimaLuna in terms of engaging sound, holographic depth and that extra “zing” you only find in certain tube amps that DO NOT go overboard with the tube sound. I’m not looking for a muddy/warm yet holographic pre. More like a resolving, detailed and dynamic tube pre that makes the speakers disappear.
My budget is $7-10K so there is a “new” category of potential preamps like the LTA MicroZOTL and the Backert Labs Rhythm 1.3, then there is the gently used category of candidates of which right now Doshi is a candidate (local company) as well as the usual suspects (ARC REF 6, etc).
I have owned the Backert Labs Rhumba Extreme before and loved it. It’s strengths were dynamics and resolution but it was definitely a more solid-state sounding preamp, even when matched with the Luxman MQ88uSE. So I am really interested in the Rhythm (sorry aesthetics do matter and I really like the way this looks vs the Rhumba). BUT I am afraid it may be too solid state sounding, matching the Luxman in dynamics and resolution but falling short of the depth and imaging of the Primaluna.
I have no experience with the LTA gear but it comes very highly recommended (also by at least one other Volti owner). But my concerns there are the same as the Backert Labs that it may be a little too solid state sounding, and I’m not sure how it would match up with the M900u.
I have absolutely no experience with Doshi or ARC. The Doshi comes highly recommended and I have a line on a gently used one. I know Doshi’s phono and tape pre’s get rave reviews as well as the glowing amp review in the recent stereophile but I have found surprisingly little on the line stage which is not encouraging. With REF 6 I have no knowledge of these preamps other than they are very popular and there’s a lot of them on the used market which may be a little telling.
Anyone here have experience putting a valve line stage in front of the M900u? Would love to hear experiences and/or suggestions.
I recently lucked into the opportunity to snag one of my dream amps, the Luxman M900u. I had the L509X in the past and always have had regret about letting it go (along with several other near and dear Luxman vintage products I have also owned the DA-06 and 2 MQ88u-SE amps so I have been a big fan of Luxman).
Recently my system features PrimaLuna Evo 300 preamp and 2 PL 300 monoblocks, which I have been very happy with. But the Luxman has that sweet Luxman sound and visceral dynamics that makes my Volti Rivals sing like no other amp I’ve had in the system. Additionally it has a distinctive high end resolution that is hard to describe unless you’ve heard it.
While I love the Evo 300 preamp and it punches far above its weight, it is outclassed resolution-wise by the Luxman. I love the soundstage and depth and holographic sound of the tube pre but it’s clear that there is that last 10% of resolution I didn’t know I was missing until I put it in front of the M900u.
So I am in a bind with finding a proper tube preamp for the Luxman and I have a lot of ideas. But I have very few opportunities to audition without shipping a lot of gear in and demo’ing from home whenever possible.
I’m looking for a pre that can match the Luxman in terms of resolution and refinement/detail but that can match the PrimaLuna in terms of engaging sound, holographic depth and that extra “zing” you only find in certain tube amps that DO NOT go overboard with the tube sound. I’m not looking for a muddy/warm yet holographic pre. More like a resolving, detailed and dynamic tube pre that makes the speakers disappear.
My budget is $7-10K so there is a “new” category of potential preamps like the LTA MicroZOTL and the Backert Labs Rhythm 1.3, then there is the gently used category of candidates of which right now Doshi is a candidate (local company) as well as the usual suspects (ARC REF 6, etc).
I have owned the Backert Labs Rhumba Extreme before and loved it. It’s strengths were dynamics and resolution but it was definitely a more solid-state sounding preamp, even when matched with the Luxman MQ88uSE. So I am really interested in the Rhythm (sorry aesthetics do matter and I really like the way this looks vs the Rhumba). BUT I am afraid it may be too solid state sounding, matching the Luxman in dynamics and resolution but falling short of the depth and imaging of the Primaluna.
I have no experience with the LTA gear but it comes very highly recommended (also by at least one other Volti owner). But my concerns there are the same as the Backert Labs that it may be a little too solid state sounding, and I’m not sure how it would match up with the M900u.
I have absolutely no experience with Doshi or ARC. The Doshi comes highly recommended and I have a line on a gently used one. I know Doshi’s phono and tape pre’s get rave reviews as well as the glowing amp review in the recent stereophile but I have found surprisingly little on the line stage which is not encouraging. With REF 6 I have no knowledge of these preamps other than they are very popular and there’s a lot of them on the used market which may be a little telling.
Anyone here have experience putting a valve line stage in front of the M900u? Would love to hear experiences and/or suggestions.