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With amps that have increased sensitivity\gain my passive pre works fine. My assumption is that it's a matter of getting the input vs. output impedances complimenting each other but I'll be damned if I can wrap my head around the concept about what combination of numbers is most desirable
First, all (and I mean all) the active preamps I have used provide too much gain when combimed with my power amps. Often I am limited to the 9 o'clock position at best on the volume control
1) My AKSA 55N was used with the 41-step TKD stepped attenuator. After several months of testing I eventually opted to put in a battery powered buffer after the TKD pot. The drive and 'body' was not there without the buffer
MB wrote:Quote1) My AKSA 55N was used with the 41-step TKD stepped attenuator. After several months of testing I eventually opted to put in a battery powered buffer after the TKD pot. The drive and 'body' was not there without the buffer What are you using for a buffer chip?
What numbers constitute "high" vs. "low" impedance? Where is the line drawn?