Hi I'm looking for someone who has or has had a listen to a Leema hydra mk1 power amplifier.
What do you use it with and how does it sound ?
What do you use it with and how does it sound ?
in my opinion, and I don't have one, how it is going to sound will depend entirely on the preamp and source it is connected to.Hi I'm looking for someone who has or has had a listen to a Leema hydra mk1 power amplifier.
What do you use it with and how does it sound ?
not on its own it won't..... 🙂Like all hifi I'm sure it will have its own characteristics
The Pulse would be decent enough as a preamp, but you are matching entry-level integrated with a 5k new price power amp. Every component, however good will have it's limitations.I've been offered a mark 1 hydra for £950 not a bad price .but as you say if the pulse pre amp is not up to the job that's that .the pre amp is £2500+ so well out of my price range.
I've been offered a mark 1 hydra for £950 not a bad price .but as you say if the pulse pre amp is not up to the job that's that .the pre amp is £2500+ so well out of my price range.
Offered one by who? Is it a shop or a person you know? Reason for asking, can you not borrow it for a couple of days? I don't doubt it'll improve the sound but enough to shell out nearly a grand. And also will you speakers be good enough for a 5k component. Just as important, can you live with an extra box?I've been offered a mark 1 hydra for £950 not a bad price .but as you say if the pulse pre amp is not up to the job that's that .the pre amp is £2500+ so well out of my price range.
If you're going for a power amplifier it is always best of you pair of with the equivalent preamp forget trying to use it with an integrated. Often the synergy isn't there and it's not particularly economic sense.It's a offer from a seller on eBay it's the hydra mk1.
I can live with a extra box but it's not cheap .
What put me off is not that long ago I had the roksan k2 amp with separate power amplifier .
It did make a difference but not that much really for the out lay
That's my thoughts. I would only use the Pulse (or any integrated) as a preamp for active speakers.If you're going for a power amplifier it is always best of you pair of with the equivalent preamp forget trying to use it with an integrated. Often the synergy isn't there and it's not particularly economic sense.
Certainly worth a punt. Based on my experience, though, of using Arcam integrated amp as a pre for a Arcam power amp, I couldn't hear much difference, other than a very subtle improvement with midrange detail.I will give it a miss
Sorry about that. I did say it might be worth a punt, although purely based on my own experience, I don't think any integrated is great when used as a preamp.Well and truly put off the idea .
The offer has been rejected .
Would it have improved the sound ?
I will never know
Agreed. Of course many believe it is actually the quality of the preamp which gives a system it's 'character'.Sorry about that. I did say it might be worth a punt, although purely based on my own experience, I don't think any integrated is great when used as a preamp.
It was just a honest opinion
Years ago I heard Roksan Caspian M1 pre & power. That sounded the dogs. Couldn't imagine it would sound anywhere near as good if you used a Caspian integrated as a preamp.Agreed. Of course many believe it is actually the quality of the preamp which gives a system it's 'character'.
I remember years ago adding an Audio Research LS6 valve preamp to my Musical Fidelity amplifier....the difference/improvement was not subtle!
Given it was originally £3500, I would say so. But you'll have to factor in a good phono stage. You are probably looking at around £1200.How about a Leema tucana mk1 for £1000 good deal ?
The Tucana? You rascal.Well it's hopefully on its way