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Hello all,I'm new to AudioCircle and I'm looking to purchase a used tube pream., no phono option needed. I'm looking to spend somewhere around $2,000 plus or minus.
cheap-Jack is right, you might not need any additional gain. Most of the time, an active preamp will degrade the sound to some degree so if you don't need the gain I'd consider a passive or zero gain pre.
passive linestages instead of buying them from the marketplace? Not the money issue. It is the sound quality issue.
(1). most amplifiers have an input sensitivity around 1V RMS so they don't need an active pre. (2) It seems like the industry has not adjusted the gain structures of preamps/amps to match the standard 2V RMS signal most modern sources put out, so most people with preamp/amp combos have somewhere around 20 dB+ too much gain, which means at full volume you're still attenuating the input signal to 1/10th of it's original voltage and listening at normal volumes is happening with much, much more attenuation. This does not make sense...