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10K, 25K, 50K, 100K is the impedance of the attenuator. Rule of thumb, impedance in should be 10x higher than the impedance feeding it.
4. Did dynamics suffer with a passive, especially at low levels?5. Did anyone feel that their passive pre-amp fell short against their active "brethren"? If so, how good a pre-amp (make, cost) did it take to better the passive?
Well, OK, this makes sense, but if that's the reasoning, wouldn't you want the input impedance as high as possible? Why not 500k? Higher? I think I read somewhere that, in a shunt-resistor configuration, the output impedance is proportional to the input impedance -- as one goes up, so does the other. I don't know if that's true (I could be delusional), but it might make sense as to why you wouldn't want an attenuator with an infinitely high input impedance.Am I missing something here? Is the above explanation correct? Or should I just look for an attenuator with as big an input impedance as possible (more is always better?)?Thanks to someone who can explain this one to me.-dB
Am using an ADCOM GFP-750 in passive mode with great results... It has XLR inputs and outputs, and a remote. Sounds amazing with the Ncore.
Sure. Alix 3D2 w/Voyage MPD > Ayre QB-9 > Adcom > Hypex Ncore > Harbeth HL Compact 7.
Hi all,Just finished my first nc400 mono amp.It works fine with a tc impact twin as a dac preamp, but is not working (nly hummmmm) with my transformer based passive preamp. (Tvc). Any thoughts would be appreciatedThanks a lot,Nikos
Is the passive XLR or RCA output? Have you checked pinout to make sure it's wired properly to the NCore?
problem solved!one channel of my tvc was not working properly.tvc and ncore is an ultra transparent combination...thank you for your effort!
No Ncore for me (yet...). I have tried using a passive pre with UCD400AD's though. Did't like it. Takes the "soul" out of the music.