Van Alstine Super PAS 3 Preamplifiers
Van Alstine Super PAS 3 Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[May 27, 2002]
mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
May get a little more out of your speakers
Weakness:
Sound, way too detailed and fast. Kills the music. This is the second AVA pre-amp I've owned. I used a super-fet bought in 1984 until my ears couldn't take it anymore. I then bought the Pas 3 in a Dyna chassis. This was a little better, especially in the highs, it really mellowed them out. Mids seemed a bit warmer also. However, I have recently packed it up. I am keeping it for a future home theatre system. I really don't think Frank has got it right on pre-amps. I've listened to 5 of his different models and they all have a similar sound which I will describe here about the Pas 3. It kills the music with detail. The music is pushed right into your face and is very fatiguing. His amps are very impressive when you first hear them due to their accuracy and detail. Unfortunately, this kills the music. I borrowed a solid state Japanese pre-amp from my brother and sent my Pas 3 off to Frank to install buffers, hoping this would improve the pre-amp. Upon hooking up my brothers 20 year old pre-amp, I was immediately struck by the sound of real music. I was sitting in my listening position and constantly hearing a room full of wonderful music with instruments and vocals sounding like they were meant to sound. In all fairness to Frank, he makes a great power amp, but, his pre-amps are nothing special. Similar Products Used: NAD 1020, AVA Super-Fet, AVA Pas 4i, AVA OmegaStar |
[Aug 20, 1997]
David Achilli
an Audiophile
Still having a large collection of vinyl, and needing a new preamplifier, I was horrified at the price of "line-stage" units. And I still needed to get a phons stage!I got interested in Van Alstine products a few years ago when Stereophile gave a glowing review of their rework of the old Dynaco Super PAS 3. I call Frank Van . Frank informed me that the sheet metal he had accumulated was gone, so he had moved to a completely new chassis. It was $599 hand-built and tested. With a 30 day return policy, I had nothing to lose, so I ordered it. |
[Jun 12, 1998]
Kaz
an Audio Enthusiast
I finally replaced my trusty, 20-year old, solid state Audire DiFET preamp withthe tube Van Alstine Super PAS 3Si. What a world of difference the change |
[Oct 24, 1998]
Dave King
an Audiophile
I've been using primarily the Super Pas III Omega for over a year and love it. I built the Super Pas III kit in a Dyna chassis, then some months later sent it to Van Alstine for the Omega upgrade and the black face plate. The Omega output buffer is a worthwhile improvement to this pre-amp, no question about it. |
[Aug 17, 1999]
BRENT TRAFTON
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had the Super PAS 3 in my system for a month now and I couldn't be more pleased. My previous "preamp" was the Stereophile Class "A" rated Electronic Visionary Systems Passive Attenuator. The Super PAS 3 has more detail, more stable imaging, more soundstage width and depth, and more extended bass. I've had serveral preamps in my system in the last 10 years and while I could hear differences, nothing prepared me for the improvement in sound acheived with the Super PAS 3. |
[May 15, 1999]
BubbaMike
an Audio Enthusiast
If I were a rich man, I could find a better preamp, but for the price this one is great. It has as unconstricted a range as you will find, the build quaility is great, and it has plenty of inputs including a great MM phone stage.What more is there to say. |