Audio Electronic Supply AE-3 Preamplifiers
Audio Electronic Supply AE-3 Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 08, 2015]
John
AudioPhile
I picked this up used for $350. I liked the way it sounded but thought it could be better. After reading the reviews and comments on here I replaced the coupling caps with Auricap XO series capacitors. WOW, what a major difference. The Kimber caps (nice caps) sounded slow and lethargic and much more 2D compared to the Auricaps. The soundstage has so much more depth to it and the sound is so much livelier. I even talked with the people at Cary. They were very friendly and helpful. It came with Tung-Sol tubes so I didn't find it necessary to roll them. This is a well (over) built little amp that has found a home in my system. The remote control is nice too. I would highly recommend anyone looking for a pre that doesn't want to take out a second mortgage to get one of these if you can find one. |
[May 18, 2006]
matt
AudioPhile
Strength:
soundstage, quiet, transparency, good detail. Very nice little pre. I use it with the aes superamp. Some say the combo is bright. I have not found that to be with my system. I dont see why you should spend more money on a pre, unless you want the best of the best, like cary slp98, conrad johnson art, and the likes. Customer Service They have great customer service. Similar Products Used: bryston, threshold |
[Mar 29, 2005]
mjcmt
AudioPhile
I agree with the last review 100%. I too have built, owned, and used the standard AE-3 tube preamp. It has the basic desireable sound of a tube preamp, but lack resolution and ultimate detail. I have always wanted the DJH signature version and when I saw one come up for sale I grabbed it without haggling the price because they don't stay around long. The DJH version of the AE-3 are similar only in name and the tubes used. It is superior in every aspect and is true audiophile preamp. The difference is not subtle. I have compared this preamp to many more expensive and sought out preamps and the AE-3 DJH is simply better. I have taken this little preamp to stereo salons as well as audiophile's home systems and have shamed many a preamp with the DJH's sonic excellence. This preamp is superb and worth considering, but don't wait too long if your buying used, as they don't hang around long. I am currently using it with the Pass Labs Aleph 30 poweramp. It has excellent synergy with this 30/30 watt class A poweramp. The preamps 20db gain is a plus with lowish powered amps, too. The only drawback is the limited 3 inputs and on output if you use it with 2 channel H/T. |
[Feb 25, 2005]
goldlizsts
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Warmth, soundstage, pin-point positioning of instruments, speed.
Weakness:
None. Pursuant to a casual friend's recommendation, I built my first AE-3, with pretty much all the upgrades. I had then been in the market for a preamp recently, like a Counterpoint 3000 (impressed with the sweet sound, but the cost to upgrade was not worth it I thought). He then added in the 6CA4 rectifier for me, to make it theoretically on par with the AE-3 DJH, Dennis J. Had's signature piece. I have thoroughly enjoyed the warm and great sound of my homemade AE-3 pseudo-DJH. I think it's a steal for the money, though it lacked a little in soundstage and transparency. Then, over the years I've used several other preamps. Last week, I saw this true DJH listed in Audiogon, fully equipment with the remote and tube upgrades. I was hesitating to get the same unit. But, in the end, I sunk down the $1K and brought the baby home, counting on the fact that I already knew what I had, it'd be great if it's a true upgrade. Boy, did my jaw drop when I first turned it on. It was a night-turning-to-day upgrade. It's much more dynamic, preserving the sweetness of my home-built. The soundstage improved tremendously, the bite, the pin-pointing position of the performer or instrument in the soundstage, the improved depth of the soundstage. I actually was debating if I should also consider the Cary SLP98P, since I still have vinyls. I did a little research, and decided that the SLP would be too velvety and laid back for me. What a gem. There is not a SLP98P DJH, so the AE-3 DJH must mean something special. Similar Products Used: AE-3 basic with oil cap upgrades, etc. Bryston 4B Adcom GFP 750 Audio Research SP 11 MK II |
[Sep 06, 2002]
kek
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cary quality, 6SN7 tubes make it easy for tube rolling, and at $599 for a standard factory assembled unit this might be your least expensive upgade!
Weakness:
$599 for a tubed preamp, there might be some who feel that you have to spend more for better quality. After many years of a ss preamp, I felt that my system was missing good upstream data.I changed out amps, speakers but something was choking out sonic bliss. I knew that a tubed preamp would bring this happiness to me, but which one? I searched many reviews and posted many questions concerning different manufactures and Cary was always the front runner amoung the rest. During my quest I found that Dennis Had the owner of Cary had another company he started Audio Electronic Supply (AES)and the reviews on their preamps were outstanding. I found a AE-3 factory assembled used on the internet for $400 used and was I blown away by the sound from this little charm, it made my whole system sound as if I just upgraded all the components. This AE-3 came with the standard caps and tubes, and upgrading to the oil caps and NOS tubes will only better the sound. Similar Products Used: Bryston 4bst AE-3 preamp Klipsch KLF30's Sony C69ES cd Harmon Kardon TU915 tuner Straight Wire speaker cable |
[Aug 28, 2001]
Richard
Audiophile
Strength:
See my review from June, 2001 below
Weakness:
See my review from June, 2001 below OK, this is an update to my review a couple of months ago. There are three things necessary to make this preamp absolutely kill: Similar Products Used: See my review from June, 2001 below |
[Feb 25, 2000]
Bob L
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good value, deep and wide soundstage, very quick and clean sounding - looks cool also
Weakness:
Slight hum noticeable about a foot away from the speakers that I heven't been able to get rid of . This is actually a review of the newer AE-3 model. I built this from a kit ($399 - a great buy! ). I would say the difficulty level of the kit is moderate. I don't recommend this in a kit form to someone who has never built any electronics kit before. The instruction manual in general is good but not up to the standards of manuals that came with the old Dynakits and Heathkits I built back in the '60's as a kid. The layout is a little cramped in spots but workable. |
[Jul 22, 2001]
William
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Superb sound for a sub $1000 preamp. Excellent soundstage, detailed midrange and crisp highs. Upgrade options are a plus too.
Weakness:
None if you're not being picky. Blue LED takes a little time to get used to its brightness. Three sets of inputs is enough for me. I run a cd player and an outboard phono stage, so I only really need two anyway. If you order preamp as a kit like I did you'll find the drawings and instructions a tad bit confusing, which adds a bit to the build time. But hey, I got my to work flawlessly on the first power up. Most everything has already been said about this preamp. A little awkward looking to some, but to me I like the way it looks. Wood side panels look a little cheap, but refinishing them in another finish might make them look better. Similar Products Used: I used to have an Acurus L-10 (not bad for solid state < $1000) and I also had a McCormack Micro Line Drive (better in my opinion than the Acurus, but still not on par with the AE-3). McCormack does offer upgrades to this and other models...but the upgrades will cost you. If you want solid state, go with Morrison's preamp, or give the Monolithic pre a try. Even Creek's line of mini preamps are good. |
[Oct 15, 2000]
James Carroll
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great soundstaging, very engaging sound, smooth but with surprisingly crips highs, price
Weakness:
Instructions a little crude, was sent an incorrect resistor. This is a review of the AE-3 kit. Similar Products Used: NAD C160, Rotel RSP-860, various NAD, Carver, etc integrated amps/receivers |
[Mar 29, 2001]
Tony
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
amazing little tube pre for the price
Weakness:
Seems sensitive to microfonics, or maybe it is just the tubes I love this little pre-amp. I set out to replace my Adcom pre-amp a few weeks ago. I went with a budget of $2500. I listened to several pricy pre-amps and just could not believe how great this pre-sounded. I saved myself $1900. If you need a new pre-amp, give this little baby a try. You may be in shock as to how well it sounds compared to some of the big name pre-amps! Similar Products Used: Rouge 99 magnum,Quicksilver, Audio Research |