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Perhaps high end, expensive preamps will likely sound better. However, for me in my situation, I'd rather upgrade either my source, amplifier or speakers instead.
All I know is what I have experienced. My nicely modded cd player > Goldpoint/Elma stepped attenuator > amplifier > 92db sens speakers... sounds better than using any average priced preamp. I still have one but I don't use it.Perhaps high end, expensive preamps will likely sound better. However, for me in my situation, I'd rather upgrade either my source, amplifier or speakers instead.
Of course, completely understandable; didn't mean any offense. Practical considerations are prominent. I think it is beneficial to explore the pros and cons. The more knowledge, the more power one has.Cheers.
Are you referring to a buffer with no gain, or one with gain yet low impedance? Anyway.
My particular DAC has a current output DAC, not the typical delta-sigma voltage output. Thus it takes a transconductance stage, which is all discrete. So my case is not necessarily everyone else's. I do concede your point about generic CD players. I am not sure that fits most of folks cases these days. DACs seem to be more popular nowadays, but many still have opamps I am sure.I was suggesting one doesn't typically need gain, so buffers work fine in many cases.
Steve, what would be your preference for a single source cdp setup with volume control?
I have none. Cheers.
One time I see a repair tech using a CD player direct on the tube power amp and driving a low sensitive Avalon speaker, there was no volume control.You run something like this?? or use a integrated ?