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I just thought I'd add that AVA has taken what they've learned from the U-70 and applied it to a new model, the T-8 preamp. All tube, and they say it outperforms all of the older preamps, even more expensive ones.
Ron,Very interesting post- thanks! Like Dave, I'm surpised at the very different results you measured. Almost like night and day! Clearly an improvement .Regarding NAD, you are correct in pointing out that there is a certain faction of the audiophile community that tends to look down on NAD gear. I'ts likely they've never heard it. While there are products that might do better in one aspect or another, the NAD stuff is for real.Again, thanks for the enlightening post..WEEZ
Thanks for the post. You are not alone in this endeavor. I have swapped polarity many times. Most of these swaps were internal, but a few have been external. Fortunately I have a measurement jig that always catches the former, and a wife ( and sometimes me) that always catches the latter.
So, does your subjective contention remain the same - you prefer the NAD amplifier slightly?
# I suspect that the Creek's passive (20Kohm pot) rolls off the highs, compensating somewhat for the lack of grunt lower down, making the sound more pleasing to me.# I don't know the LW1's output impedance. (It's not specified, and the LW1 has that X-coupler circuit in it.) I suspect it didn't not roll off the highs, making it sound too bright.# The people who say passives are very system dependent are right.# In my system, switching solid state amps made little difference, while switching various passives and preamps made a big difference.# Always trust your wife's ears.
I wish that I've had the opportunity to give the LW1 a try...but so far I haven't been so lucky. But who knows what the future will bring
So far the passive that I've liked the most has been the S&B Tx102 based NOH preamp. Although I've recently sold the unit to go active with my DEQX-p (I needed more money in my audio budget;) ) But it would have been nice to compare the S&B Tx102 to my Sowter based pre that's currently in pieces.
I'm not sure what your system is...but do you have any room treatments set up?
Dan,Thanks for your contribution! Did you prefer the S&B magnetic transformer over stepped attenuators too?Dave
The only stepped attenuators that I've tried have been in either active preamps...or integrated amplifiers. I've only given a So I really wouldn't be able to give a good comparison between the two.
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until i took it to a friends house and his diy powerboard blew the damn thing up. Its currently in the states for repair.
I should have stayed with the aksa .