So, 2020 saw my first build (Crack + speedball) followed a few months later by Eros II which has now replaced my solid state phono stage.
I have loved the build process, loved the sound and love the learning and tinkering opportunity that follows - brings a new dimension to the hobby (not forgetting that first and foremost it's about the music).
My quandry is whether to go full tube or not, replacing my Naim pre and power (I am running 202/200 with PS upgrades).
As some may know, Naim have a clear upgrade path but it gets eye-wateringly expensive - next would be a Nac 282 pre which would likely be at least £2.5k used, £5k new.
I appreciate that everyone's ears are different and only I can decide but would be interested in the views of anybody that has taken a similar path (not necessarily from Naim).
Things like 'better' are subjective so I am more looking for relative comparison; what one will give compared to the other, as vague as that request may seem.
Up until now, I have had the excuse that the BeePre did not have the universal transformer for UK use but following some sterling work which I have followed avidly on the forum, we have the BeePre 2 (at a reduced price too!).
A couple of specific questions if I may:
1. I read that the BeePre would suit higher input impedance of solid-state power amp (would replace power later if I go that route). Would it work with Naim 200 (18kOhms)?
2. How much space is needed above a tube amp (may need to adjust my rack and try to make space for both pre and power eventually)?
Any thoughts, insights, views are greatly appreciated.
In the meantime, I hope everyon has a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year.
Regards
Chris