View Full Version : Ever compare the Emotiva stereo preamp to anything else?
Mr Peabody
09-04-2009, 01:59 PM
I was browsing the Emotiva website just checking out their gear, I noticed the stereo preamp had a sub out with built in crossover and thought that was a dandy feature and would work nice in my second system being now that I am using Y adaptors from the pre to run an old sub. I'm now using an Adcom gtp-450 and wondered if the Emo would provide any gain in sound quality. The pre is only $399.00 and they offer their return policy but if any one has heard one the feedback would be appreciated. I also really want to get my hands on a piece of their gear.
harley .guy07
09-06-2009, 06:30 PM
They are a online direct dealer so they probably have a try out period and at this price heck I would try it just to see for yourself. If you don't like it send it back. All the talk I have heard about this brand have been good but the talk is mostly about their amps not their preamps.
JoeE SP9
09-06-2009, 07:49 PM
It sure looks like a lot for $399. I've heard only good things about their power amps. I've heard next to nothing about their preamp.
RoadRunner6
09-09-2009, 06:24 PM
I was browsing the Emotiva website just checking out their gear, I noticed the stereo preamp had a sub out with built in crossover and thought that was a dandy feature and would work nice in my second system being now that I am using Y adaptors from the pre to run an old sub. I'm now using an Adcom gtp-450 and wondered if the Emo would provide any gain in sound quality. The pre is only $399.00 and they offer their return policy but if any one has heard one the feedback would be appreciated. I also really want to get my hands on a piece of their gear.
Oh my God, I soitanly hope Mr. Peabody doesn't turn into an Emotiva fan boy!
You might be interested in this review on the Emotiva USP-1.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/preamplifiers/689-emotiva-usp-1-stereo-preamplifier.html
RR6 :biggrin5:
Mr Peabody
09-09-2009, 07:07 PM
I'm pretty much convinced to try the USP, the sub out feature is very cool and it should sound at least as good as the Adcom I'm using now in that system. If not, it will go back despite the cool sub out feature.
Thanks for the review. Whether I become a fan boy is yet to be seen but I want to see and try a piece to see if it lives up to it's hype and the stereo preamp with the sub out is something I can put to good use.
I'm also looking at the ERC but the NAD pieces, even for more money, are very tempting, c545/565..
harley .guy07
09-09-2009, 09:37 PM
I read the review on the Emo preamp and it seems to be one heck of a unit for the money. In fact the only thing that they seen that would separate this unit from a much higher priced "high end" piece was a slight raise in frequency response in the upper treble range and that the built in phono preamp did not have the adjust ability of the outboard unit. But these are small factors for the price of the unit. In fact seeing the equipment he was using to test it, and the reviewer being that impressed with the Emo I would say its a winner in my book. And to boot I loved the HT bypass so you can use your home theater receiver or processor with it and it will not get in the way of the signal but when you want the pure sound of a stand alone preamp you have it there as well. Very cool option and one I think was well thought out. Mr. Peabody I would give it a shot from what I can tell you might be surprised at what your 400 bucks bought you. enjoy
harley .guy07
09-29-2009, 04:37 PM
if you decide to try this unit please give use your thoughts on it. from what i am hearing from the reviews and people who are using this brand of equipment it sounds like Emo is like Adcom was in the late 80's and through the 90's. Very good quality equipment at sane prices. let us know because this preamp interests me as well.
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