Greetings everyone,
I've been having an increasingly persistent itch to build a 2A3 SET for awhile now, and I'd enjoy a winter project. I'm trying to decide between Stereomour and Paramount. I currently listen with a Scott 299b driving La Scalas with ALK Type A networks, and a SVS Sub. Rega Planet CD for the source. I've had this setup for several years and it sounds pretty good as is, especially considering that my total investment less than Paramount plus Foreplay III kits. I listen to jazz, blues, folk and classical but typically chamber or solo instrumentation, so probably don't need more than 3.5 watts. I have some soldering experience but have never built audio gear beyond rebuilding the tweets on my horns.
So the questions:
1) Do Paramounts necessarily need a preamp, or is it feasible to run a signal directly, perhaps add a gain control? I would probably do the preamp eventually but wondering if it's a requisite to even consider the Paramount kit? Is there some cheap, easy way to postpone building the preamp?
2) Paramount plus Foreplay III kits would double the investment I have in my system (cheap Scalas, restored), so I obviously like the price point of Stereomour. I have these price vs. quality doubts that drive me nuts... that the Stereomour might not be a significant enough upgrade from the 299b, and that I'd end up wishing I had bit the bullet for the higher end gear, and on the other hand, not wanting to pay for a subtle difference that perhaps my not-so-sensitive ears would not even discern. It's certainly convenient and economical that the Stereomour includes the preamp. As a first time builder I guess the simpler kit may be more appropriate but I really don't want to take that into consideration as I think I can follow directions. Ultimately what I want is a nice, significant improvement over the 299b, and if it can be done for $750 instead of $2050 all the better, unless the lower cost solution will just leave me wanting more... ah, circular thinking! My overall philosophy has always been to take a lot of pride in having a system that sounds better than its dollar value. I definitely don't want to spend thousands chasing the elusive last 1% that drives some folks to distraction. I realize this is not a yes/no question, I'd love to hear some discussion.
3) Maybe obvious, but I don't see how you get the signal from amp or preamp to the sub with these kits? The 299b has a center channel (combined) line out so it's easy. The sub will take either a line level or auxiliary speaker output, but I don't see either on these kits.
Thanks,
John