Modwright 36.5 pre and psu
ModWright Instruments | LS 36.5 Tube Linestage
surprised to see no threads re this highly rated pre and its psu how does it compare to other high end pre`s like arc ref 5 or music first baby ? |
I haven't heard the others. I have heard the 36.5 and own a swl 9.0se that 2 weeks ago had the upgraded psu and all modwright caps installed. And it is Amazing now paired with my white oak upgraded phase linear amp.. I am a big modwright fan.
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Does anyone has heard the Modwright 36.5DM with Mcintosh MC452? Please comment.
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Can anyone comment on Modwright 3.5DM vs Mcintosh C500T? Which one is better?
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very quiet on here but I have been running a modwright 36.5 for quite a few months now
recently revalved at under 100 pounds . sounds sublime . beautiful midrange and built like a tank . highly recommended |
I am now demoing the LS 36.5 in my system after having the LS100 for a couple of years. Initial impressions are very positive! It is a more neutral preamp and I believe it is a better match for my system with lower output impedance for driving my MC501 amps via balanced outputs along with a dead silent background. I also like that I can run the HT bypass without having the unit turned on and running the tubes. More to follow as things break in... :thumbsup:
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What are you upgrading from?
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I've been getting by with borrowing a Nova Phonomona II off and on which does sound pretty darn good for a low cost unit. Later this year ModWright will be releasing a lesser expensive (compared to his high end PH150) standalone phono preamp and I will plan on auditioning that in my system when released. |
^ I may have to go down the same road. I was looking at the LS100 but discovered that it is too deep (17.5") to fit on my shelf.
The 36.5 is 5" less deep (12.5")! That's more like a Bryston - the other preamp I'm looking at. |
Question: when the unit is powered off, how does the bypass work with the balanced output if the ht bypass input is s/e?
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