Hello,
I have a great sounding (IMO) AKSA55 that uses a DIY passive preamp for source selection and signal attenuation. In the preamp, I have a 50K Alps Blue Velvet which is wired in shunt mode so that the actual signal only passes through a single Vishay-Dale resistor (33K, I think).
After reading about stepped attenuators, I was thnking of building my own. Many reports talk about them as being far better than other types of pots. But, in shunt mode where the positive signal does not pass through the pot, would I notice any difference between my Alps and a stepped attenuator - afterall the positive signal only passes through a single resistor that is entirely independant of the pot/stepped attenuator?
Thanks,
Charlie