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In Reply to: Classe ssp-25 vs ssp-30 posted by BRG on April 15, 2002 at 21:15:00:
I have zero experience with the ssp30, however I have owned lots of different theater preamps and two channel systems. Right now I am happiest with a classe ssp25 in my main room. I also listen to 80% music (everything from bach to the dead) and 20%movies. If the ssp 30 is really better I would be amazed ... and tempted to sell my ssp25. The rest of the system is made up of Martin Logans and Maggies surrounds.
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I'm running an SSP-30 with Audio Research D-130 amps and Vandersteen speakers (3A Sigs and VCC-5 front, 1Bs rear). I auditioned the SS-25 extensively, but got to wait until the SSP-30 was available. Excellent pre-pro at this price point. See the recent review (one or two issues ago)in Perfect Vision of the SSP-30...I agree with everything they say, although perhaps not quite so over the top.The SSP-25 sounds almost as good as the SSP-30 for music and surround, but not quite (say 95%). The samples I listened to did consistently have a problem with picking up the first couple of seconds of the audio on CDs whereas the SSP-30 does not. The SSP-30 also has a 7.1 input for future modes (e.g. SACD, DVD-A) - I'm not sure if the SSP-25 does. On the other hand, you should be able to pick up an SSP-25 for WELL below the $3,000 MSRP.
Personally, I'd go for the SSP-30 if your budget allows, but I listen to a lot of music and that lag in the SSP-25 would be really annoying for me. However, if your budget could use the bargain prices available for the SSP-25, you will probably be quite happy with it.
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