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What pre amp to pair with Ref-2SE phono Stage
Just purchased a used Audio research Ref-2 SE from a member and thought I would look for a Ref-5SE preamp. Mainly because of the positive feedback online and the present price point. I current have a LS 26.I will give myself so time with both the 2Se and LS-26 but wanted to see what others here might think if I do choose to move away from the LS-26.
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Congrats on your new phono stage.
Ref5SE is a good cosmetic match for the Ref2SE, and the prices should be dropping for both Ref5's and 6's now that the Ref6 has an SE version as well. While the Ref6 is sonically a bit better, the Ref5SE is no slouch at all! What amp are you driving? I tend to recommend running an ARC amp for an ARC preamp for best results, although I know some get good results with other brand amps. |
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but will soon look at upgrade their to ARC also. Last edited by Captjoe; 03-03-2020 at 06:14 PM. |
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ARC REF 5SE Or the REF 6 . Or if you can stretch your budget a little bit more go for the Ref Anniversary 40 . You’ll be able to listen / hear the full potential of your REF Phono 2SE and of course 2Fastdriving is right go for an ARC amp depending on your speakers efficiency the REF 75SE is a good place to start .
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Right now my Ref 2 SE Phono is used with an Ayre KX-R Twenty and it's pure magic. |
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What would I expect from the Ref 5 SE as far as your experience goes,
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I used to own both the ARC Ref 5SE and Ref 2SE and really enjoyed that combination with the Wilson Sashas. I don't think you'll be disappointed with the 5SE. In the last year or two, I upgraded to the ARC Ref 6 and Ref 3 Phono and they are even better. The 6 is a big jump IMO from the 5SE with a tighter bottom end and wider soundstage in my system. The Ref 3 Phono is an improvement over the 2SE but less so than the linestage upgrade. Bottom line: if you can swing the Ref 6, do it, but the 5SE is superb and a great match (sonically and visually) with the 2SE. Add an ARC amp and you're set!
Last edited by lem321; 03-08-2020 at 02:51 PM. |
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I had the Ref 5SE for about 3-4 years. Then the REF 6 came out with rave reviews and I was eyeing an upgrade at that point. A few did come up on the used market and I just waited until the right one came up. The good thing about ARC is that their products, especially from the REF series, hold their value quite well. So it made sense for me to buy used. Like a new car, the biggest depreciation occurs when the car rolls off the lot. For example buying a used 5SE now and selling it in a year or two won't hurt that much financially when you are ready to upgrade. But given the choice, a Ref 6 now would be the bomb. As Dave Wilson once said when asked about the high prices of his speakers (paraphrasing), "...it only hurts for a little while."
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