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Bottlehead Kits => BeePre => Topic started by: Frihed89 on April 05, 2013, 08:02:29 AM
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I am thinking of replacing my deHavilland UV3 Preamp, and I am asking an impossible question: do you think I will run into problems with the following system.
CD Player is an Audio Note (UK) NOS CD4.1x; output impedance is around 250 Ohms from 40 - 20K Hz. 2.5V out
The amps are Fi 2A3/45 monos; input impedance is 470K Ohms. I'm not sure of the output impedance or the voltage. (I use AVVT meshplates for the 2A/3s and my 45 tubes are EML solid plates.
The speakers are from Tonian labs with Fostex FE207E drivers, Fountek ribbon tweeters and a cross-over at 10K! They are 97dB sensitive.
The system in my small room (4Mx3M) sounds very good to me. (The deHavilland has a gain of 10dB, an input impedance of 80K Ohms and output impedance is 1K Ohms at 30V). It plays loud, has good dynamics, and a nice soundstage. I hear the very faintest hum from the speakers when I turn the volume knob to max. No audible at all in the listening range (but I AM slightly deaf).
I don't see any glaring problems, do you?
I really should get one Fi's preamps, but the wait time is over 2 years....and I'm 70.
Thanks for your help.
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I have used 94dBW speakers on 2A3 tubes in a 23' X 13' room and the volume was more than enough. I'm 63. It sounds to me like you should have no problem.
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Looking at the numbers, it should be fine. The gain of the BeePre is a bit less than your current preamp (8.3dB vs. 10dB), but between the hefty output of your source and efficient speakers, I doubt you're using all your gain. Impedance matching looks good all around. So to answer your question, there isn't a technical reason for it to not work in your system. As for synergy and so forth, you'll just have to try it and see, but it is a known fact that the piece of gear you built sounds better than the piece of gear you bought...