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In all fairness, Phil, I think the volume control out of the CDP versus your preamp have more to than just active vs passive. Quite often CDP volume controls are not implemented very well. I cannot speak to the Resolution player but I am guessing it isn't quite on par with the shallco switchs and premium resistors in the attenuators of your BC.But I still think you would probably come to the same conclusion, it just might not be as evident or dramatic.
The weakness here may be varying frequency response, the design bugbear of all transformers...
I would respectfully disagre with tkp here. The basic RS 100k stereo pots I have used tracked well and sounded decent. Noble plastic pots will sound smoother and more open, but the difference is pretty subtle. Switched attenuators are not my bag. I made 4 of them and did not care for the results. They seem to rob the music of some body. Could be the metal film resistors or the multiple solder joints but I don't care for them in general. Now I have not heard high end units like the DACT or the Swiss swit ...
Thanks much for the amplifying info tkd.I did build my stepped units using cheap switches ( a 4, 6 and 2 12 position units) so that may well have been the problem. Also used Mouser sourced generic metal films.What is the difference between the new and old Halco resistors?What is the difference between the two types of DACT units?Thanks,Rob