0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 11788 times.
Hmmm...Anybody notice the trend here?Too bad John isn't making his preamp right now.George
I heard the Bent in my system compared against my Cary SLP2002 and it made mince meat of the Cary.
I am not so sure that transformer based passive preamp is going to do #2 well without representating either a capacitive or inductive passive load that the driving source will not be happy with.With an active circuit you can make the audio gain stage its own RFI filter without introducing nasty side effects for the sources, except for the non-linearities built into the line stage itself of course.A cynic might say which poison do you like least worst? Frank Van Alstine
In my book here is what a good preamplifier is supposed to do.
In my book here is what a good preamplifier is supposed to do...............#4 Have active audio circuit gain stages that don't screw up the source material.
Tuckers, could you care to list what resistive base passive you have heard?If a poweramp is properly designed, its first stage can do everything a linestage can do and there is no need for active line stage. Transformer base is different concept but you are hearing the sonic signature of the transformer just like tube power amp that has output transformer. If you hear a well designed OTL tube amp that you will know what a real tube amp sounds.