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2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Atma-Sphere MP-3

Mystère CA21
$2295
mystere-usa.com
Built like a tank, the CA21 is a fine example of the minimalist approach: a line preamp with an input selector and a volume control, but no balance control. A giant killer in clarity, soundstage transparency, and detail resolution, its slightly closed-in treble highlights the midrange. Tonally, the center of gravity is the lower midrange, enabling a big-tone portrayal of cello and upright bass.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Vincent Audio SA-T8
$2500
wsdistributing.com
This tube line preamplifier is about bass precision, spacious soundstaging, speedy transients, pure midrange textures, and rhythmic drive. The lower treble is a bit coarser than the midrange. Microdynamic nuances are reproduced with commendable conviction. A rare musical blossom at this price point, and an absolute steal considering its twin virtues of crystalline clarity and ample boogie factor.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

PrimaLuna DiaLogue 3
$2699
primaluna-usa.com
With its massive toroidal power transformers, this true dual-mono, point-topoint- wired preamplifier is unflappable, reproducing music effortlessly and with wonderful dimensionality even through complex, dynamically challenging musical passages. While it may make many recordings sound better than they should, you can listen to it for hours without any aural fatigue.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Triode Corporation TRX-1
$3000
twinaudiovideo.com
This all-tube linestage boogies along with plenty of dynamic conviction, generating an infectious enthusiasm for the music. It may not excel in audiophile terms, but is a standout in its faithfulness to musical values. In particular, it captures the interplay between musicians to an extent that is rare or even exceeds that of preamps costing much more. The caveat is that you’ll have to invest in replacement tubes, preferably 5751s. Consider it a must-audition if your priority is to simply enjoy the music.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Peachtree Grand Pre X-1
$3299
peachtreeaudio.com
The Grand Pre X-1 is a hybrid unit with a tube buffer that’s designed to sweeten the sound of less-than-lovely digital sources, such as older CDs. With quality sources, streamed or from spinning discs, the Grand Pre is a mighty impressive performer. It offers a large stage with terrific depth and fine focus, does a wonderful job of conveying inner detail, and leans toward the light and elegant side in tonality. In an era where versatility is a welcome trait, Peachtree’s Grand Pre deserves special attention.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Electrocompaniet EC 4.7
$3495
electrocompaniet.com/usa
The Electrocompaniet EC 4.7 solid-state preamp from the Land of the Vikings produces a natural mix of life-like imaging and soundstaging that gives large complex orchestral music about as much realism as you can achieve in a home stereo. Clean, transparent, and exceptionally quiet, it also has significantly more extended bass and highfrequency response than many competing units. A very good preamp by any standard.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Conrad-Johnson ET3SE
$4000 ($1500 for phono option)
conradjohnson.com
Despite its entry-level status, the ET3SE is a low-distortion, high-resolution line preamplifier that delivers timbral accuracy and phenomenal bass control. The overall presentation is clean, smooth, slightly laidback, yet highly detailed, with an emphasis on harmonic accuracy. It can certainly hold its own in elitist company.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Parasound Halo JC 2
$4000
parasound.com
The JC 2 is that extreme rarity—a near-reference-quality product that many of us can actually afford. Neutral and natural, transparent-tosources, quick and delicately detailed (though not as hardhitting and detailed as the higher-priced spreads), here is one solid-state preamp that doesn’t trade away key parts of the baby (air, bloom, color, three-dimensionality) for the bathwater of razorcut imaging and iron-fisted control.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

T+A P 1260 R
$4000
dynaudio.com
T+A’s design is deliberately simple, functional, and notably compact compared to that of most high-end gear. The sound is precise but not cool—remarkably elegant and refined, as well as notably low in noise and pure of tone, with fine detail and outstanding balance across the frequency spectrum.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

Atma-Sphere MP-3
$4900-$5560 w/phono
atma-sphere.com
This no-frills tubed preamp from Atma-Sphere is a musthear for the purist music lover. Offering a crystalclear, smooth, and concise window on the music, the MP-3’s expansiveness is a perfect match for both tube and solid-state amplification. Balanced-only operation; phono optional.

2013 TAS Editors’ Choice Awards: Preamplifiers $2000-$5000

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