Time for a new project.
And soon, before I get too old and/or go blind.
Eros 2 seems a good project, depending: Will I like the sound? Certainly a circuit created for tape playback would seem a good start.
Over the years Bottlehead kits have moved up the audiophile 'sound chain' quite a bit. Make that a whole lot!
If my recently built 'MonAmours' are a fair representation of what Bottlehead is capable of putting together today, likely not a problem. They are so far above and beyond the original 'Paramours' of a couple decades ago in SQ as to seem from a different audio manufacturer. Even the S.E.X. kit has advanced to acceptable audiophile levels (at least for a 'spud' amp) as a pair of them sound quite decent when bi-amping my EdgarHorns.
But one can go TOO far. I feel the BeePre 2 sounds almost solid state! Decent solid state, but still... And with 300Bs yet! Even WE 300Bs!
I'd be replacing a two-decade-old DIY HIFI Supply 'Cole' phono -pre. It was a kit I build 20 odd years ago and based on an Opera Audio design with internal step-ups. Built with silver mica caps in the RIAA plus upgraded resistors and ridiculous cryoed, triple-mica, black plate GE 5751 tubes. Pic below doing duty as the shoot-out winner phono pre of choice at the first RMAF in the Teres/Cogent room. That's it with the wooden front on the stand next to Chris Brady's 'Cocobolo Wedding Cake' TT.
Just bought a new/old Lenco in a near 50 lb. plinth (pictured below). The Lenco guts were rebuilt with a bunch of upgrades, added a Sorane arm/Hana 'Umami' Blue cartridge and a cover. Amazing what a properly set up idler table can sound like and it's deserving of the best in a tube phono. At least that's my thinking. and...
Winter is coming!
It would be my intention to install Cinemag step-ups, custom-wound for 100 Ohm load and matching the Hana Blue, plus any recommended upgrades (and maybe one or two that are not recommended?).
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Most of the reviews compare the Eros with earlier Bottlehead offerings. While I believe them and have no doubt the Eros 2 would be way above the level of a seduction (no slouch in its day), I wonder if anyone has compared the Eros to current commercial tube offerings of other manufacturers?
Also guessing NOTHING under $1,000 needs to be mentioned in the same sentence?
Thoughts of all visiting this board much appreciated.
Thanks!