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Industry Circles => LampizatOr => Topic started by: Waker on 22 Jan 2023, 10:11 am
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I am wondering how a Lampi DAC, say a Golden Gate III, sounds directly into amps by way of the volume control option. I could add in a pre-amp later, but for now, would run it direct. Is having the volume control in the DAC a plus when I do add in a pre-amp? I would also run a CD transport into the GG III. The outputs on the transport are SP/DIF or AES/EBU. Which is preferred by experience? Thanks!
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I have an Atlantic 3 TRP plugged directly into my amplifier. My amplifier also has a very refined volume attenuator, but so far it sounds better using the Lampi's volume control.
I also love the fact that this allows the Lampi to have analog inputs, therefore allow it to be a source selector, and therefore completely skipping the need for a preamplifier. Also believe I read that Lukasz advocates for direct Lampi -> amp.
Obviously, YMMV. Probably depends a bit on whether the output voltage / impedance of the Lampi matches well with your amplifier; in some systems an intervening preamplifier might be useful.
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Good to hear that direct is a good way to go. I would be using XLR into ARC 210 mono blocks. This worked well with a Wadia 861SE for years--past time for an upgrade.
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I would say go with the volume control gives you more options & can fine tune system even if you go with a preamp.PLus you get remote control ability
I am running a Balanced pacific with volume control with my Hegel P30 preamp.I have not tried direct into my amp yet.
I am running a Jays audio CD3MK3 BNC cable into Pacific.I have yet to try AES.