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Vinne, a quick look at the FAQs on Hughs website reveals:-------------------------------------------With a gain of 32dB and an input impedance of 47kANDIn both models of the AKSA, distortion does not exceed 0.2% at any level.---------------------------------------------Doh! I overlooked this on Hugh's website. Thanks Nick!-Vinnie
What value stepped attenuator are you using (10K, 50K, 100K)? What kind (series, parallel, shunt)?
Sounds like you are very happy with it, but how is the bass punch using a passive vs. active? I know this has a lot to do with impedance matching of the source, volume control, and amp. If done correctly (still trying to figure out what defines this), I have read many favorable things about passive preamps, like yours. If done incorrectly (bad impedance matching), I have read negative things such as lack of bass punch and articulation, rolled off highs, uninvolving sound.
I am very content with everything else and don't think I'll need togo active again,
So what are you trying to say Larry, that I have somekind of "disorder?"
Anyone got an explaination on law faking pots? I'm looking at a linear Vishay 10k dual gang.Not sure how to go about picking a value for faking resistor, any help appreciated. Any Advice on the requirements for quality of the Resistors or if they can be el Cheapo??CheersNick.
mb,I see you are using the TKD 41-step series attenuator. I considered this while designing my GK-1. For the moment I am using the cermet provided by Hugh, as I couldn't get any real feedback on whether the TKD was better than other attenuators I was considering (eg. Goldpoint ladders). I was also a little put off by the fact that the TKD was a series type attenuator but cost as much as the "ladder" types that (in theory at least) should be better. I liked the idea of 41 steps versus the more typical 20, but at the same time hated the idea of all those extra resistors in the signal path.
Having said all that, I know that Bob Crump/John Curl use the TKD in their apparently legendary CTC Blow Torch pre-amp (costing US$20k or something). Bob advised me that, with a small modification, the TKD is the best attenuator he has come across. Stock, he found it a little undynamic. He was happy to share the mod with me but doesn't want it published on the Internet. I'm sure it is no big secret, and you may even have tried it already, but e-mail me if you would like details.
Have you tried the TKD against ladder attenuators or DACT series attenuators etc ? How did it compare ?It seems to me, just from reading other people's experiences (I haven't done any comparisons myself) that the end result seems to be more dependent on the "flavour" of resistor used (eg. Vishay/Dale, Holco, Roderstein, Tantalum, etc etc) than on the actual attenuator type (eg. series, shunt, ladder).....assuming appropriate impedance ratings etc. Does this match your experience ?Cheers,Darren.
If you are that kind of persons who can not sleep with a pot in the signal path, you will certainly "go active again" with your new attenuator to see how it would sound in a highly spoken pre, like GK-1, within "the next 2 years". Believe or not.You haven't tried your attenuator in any active pres, have you?