Hello Gentlemen,
I grew up with all solid state, and that is what I have collected thus far, until my tech gave me a loaner PAS-2. Warm, mellow, it does have its flaws, but it sure is a fun piece of gear.
This winter I would like to build my first kit, so I need some advice from the community. This pre will ultimately power a Citation 12, if you are curious.
My criteria:
I'd like to stay under $1,000 for the kit
I'd like something that is close to a full kit, so I don't have to hunt and peck for components.
I'd like something that has been around a while, has good feedback from the community, and is fun to put together.
I'm surprised at how many rebuild kits I find, especially when talking Dynaco PAS, much fewer full kits. I am open to non-PAS options.
So far I have looked at:
Pas NG (next gen) full kit from tube nirvana, SS rectified, no tone controls - $760 plus ship
Tubes4hifi SP-12 kit - $720 plus ship
Are there other serious contenders I should consider?
Best,
BK
I grew up with all solid state, and that is what I have collected thus far, until my tech gave me a loaner PAS-2. Warm, mellow, it does have its flaws, but it sure is a fun piece of gear.
This winter I would like to build my first kit, so I need some advice from the community. This pre will ultimately power a Citation 12, if you are curious.
My criteria:
I'd like to stay under $1,000 for the kit
I'd like something that is close to a full kit, so I don't have to hunt and peck for components.
I'd like something that has been around a while, has good feedback from the community, and is fun to put together.
I'm surprised at how many rebuild kits I find, especially when talking Dynaco PAS, much fewer full kits. I am open to non-PAS options.
So far I have looked at:
Pas NG (next gen) full kit from tube nirvana, SS rectified, no tone controls - $760 plus ship
Tubes4hifi SP-12 kit - $720 plus ship
Are there other serious contenders I should consider?
Best,
BK
A potential fly in the ointment is gain structure. What signal level drives the Cit. 12 to full power? If it's less than 2 VRMS, you don't need gain in the line stage in combination with a CDP. A buffered volume control or, possibly, a 12B4 based (low gain) setup is correct.
Is vinyl part of the overall equation?
Don't be afraid of a scratch build. The members will help you source any and all parts you need. Think in terms of obtaining the system synergy you need/want.
A thick walled, commercial, baking pan makes a nice, low cost, chassis. "Hammerite" finish is easy enough to use and comes in several colors.
Is vinyl part of the overall equation?
Don't be afraid of a scratch build. The members will help you source any and all parts you need. Think in terms of obtaining the system synergy you need/want.
A thick walled, commercial, baking pan makes a nice, low cost, chassis. "Hammerite" finish is easy enough to use and comes in several colors.
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I can recommend John Broskie's preamp kits (www.glass-ware.com). I have built his CCDA to great satisfaction. They are clever designs and high quality PCBs and parts. The end result is a really excellent preamp.
The manuals are sometimes a bit iffy on some details so it does require critical thinking and learning to actually understand the circuit, it requires a little more than just following instructions. But if you are up for that, it is a great learning experience with great end result.
The manuals are sometimes a bit iffy on some details so it does require critical thinking and learning to actually understand the circuit, it requires a little more than just following instructions. But if you are up for that, it is a great learning experience with great end result.
I like John Broskie's preamp kits (www.glass-ware.com). I have built his CCDA to great satisfaction. They are clever designs and high quality PCBs and parts. The end result is an excellent preamp.
The manuals are sometimes a bit iffy on some details so it does require critical thinking and learning to actually understand the circuit, it requires a little more than just following instructions. But if you are up for that, it is a great learning experience with great end result.
The manuals are sometimes a bit iffy on some details so it does require critical thinking and learning to actually understand the circuit, it requires a little more than just following instructions. But if you are up for that, it is a great learning experience with great end result.
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My choice would be a Bottlehead Beepre, 300b tubes, shunt regulated power supplies, and constant current plate loads, lovely bit of kit. I've built a few Bottlehead kits and they all sound fantastic, have great manuals and forum support. I can even get you a 10% off voucher so its almost under 1k
BeePre 300B Preamplifier Kit | Bottlehead
BeePre 300B Preamplifier Kit | Bottlehead
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