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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Holland, The Hague
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Hi,
Is the Plinius CD-LAD a good pre-amp for a Aleph5? http://www.pliniusaudio.com/pro/pro04.htm ![]() Or will I be better of with one of Nelsons designs (I ask this because I have an oppertunity to buy one cheap)
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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I shouldn't hesitate to buy such an PreAmp
if I got it for little money. To say that Pass Amplifiers or any other Power Amplifier requires a Special Pre, is in my opinion wrong. A good HiFi Pre Amplifier fits most Power amps, they may be Tube Bipolar or MOS. Here you also get a remote control and Plinius is certainly a very good Amplifier Brand. So, if I had the money - I would buy it INSTANTLY. Here is link to Owners Manual PDF(20 pages): CD-LAD Mk II - Owners Manual /halo |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Holland, The Hague
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Thanks, I'm talking of half price. Still 1500 euro.
Is it it a good match and worth the extra money compared to e.g. the balanced line stage http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip/bls.html ?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Salt Lake City
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If I were you I would spend the money on parts and build an ultimate version of one of the Pass designs. I think you will find that it may be far better sounding. Easy to do a remote control too!
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If there was a balanced output. Some power amps are thought of using balanced input as a first alternative. Then it could be a slight advantage if the pre amp has such output. If we are talking ONLY Pass Power Amps, there are models of both kinds. For either balanced or unbalanced input. But I would rather buy a REAL HIGH END, such as Plinius even if it was unbalanced, instead of some other LESS HIGH END balanced. There is always ways to overcome or convert so the system will work well. Plinius is known for their SUPERLIKED CLASS A amplifiers. As most Pass Amps are Class A, I think there is no doubt it would be a good match. ----------------------------------------------- To think in another way: If now you get such a good price on this Plinius CD-LAD. And you buy it for half the price. Then you want to sell it. I would bet MANY guys at this site, and elsewhere, should stand in line for to buy that amplifier for SAME MONEY or even more! So you can't lose any MONEY, as I see it! ----------------------------------------------------- What I have read several times, is that Peter Thomson the constructor is a Real Gentleman, always ready to listen to and help customers, who uses his designs. This is not too usual in buisness life. Here is 5 reviews of Plinius CD-LAD, by customers! Not by audio shops, that want to sell. Plinius CD-LAD Reviews ---------------------------------------------------------- I made a search on word "Plinius" and checked "show as posts". This is one of the posts, by GRollins - one of the most regarded of our members he is a designer himself. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...linius#post716 GRollins: "I am scrupulous about withholding opinion on circuits I haven't heard. Haven't heard the Plinius, but would like to, as I've seen some decent reviews from people whose ears I respect. However, no one within shouting distance has one, so I guess I'll have to wait." /halo - a real New Zealand fan - thanks to Peter Thomson |
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