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Has anybody tried this amp with less efficient speakers? Anyone have any thoughts on how they'd drive my Onix Ref 1's, which are fairly standard and relatively inefficient two-way monitors (rated at 88 db)?
Listen to this: Everyone polled around here thought even a world class A tube pre amp like the Joule Electra LA150-- which eclipses completely most all tube pre amps currently available, and being considered, - just got in the way.
Vinnie,hello and happy new year. get well soon! would a digital input be out of order? TOSLINK and/or Coax that you could plug a CD player in - I think you would not be needing a DAC, but it could be a different board altogether that could take in a PCM stream and internally convert it to PWM(?)
I am placing my vote/suggestion to not change a thing. Could you explain why a separate pre-amp could improve the sound. How would the overall topology (is that the right word) change from your current design if there was no volume knob and if, then, a pre-amp was required? Doesn't that just make it more complex? What happens to the signal in the current design vs. what all happens to the signal in the pre-amp. Is the idea that the pre-amp (which may be a tubed pre-amp) can "warm" up the music? Why would you want to tamper with the original recording/performance? FWIW, I like your little amp the way it is....
If I have learned anything, with a personal tendency to avoid complication, is to keep things simple KISS. And Less=MoreI also vote for leave it alone. Offer volume attenuator or not. Seriously. Two flavors, vanilla and chocolate....
Vinnie - regarding the configuration and volume control vs. no volume control. What about the idea of maybe using a slightly larger chassis, including a larger battery by default, and then offering two configurations -- one that's a dedicated amplifier, and then if you are to offer a second configuration, it being one with more than one input? So say a dedicated amplifier, and an amplifier with volume control and say three inputs? Just a thought... Might provide the best balance -- those that are going to want a dedicated amp are happy, and those that want a simpler solution get the ability to add multiple inputs. Granted this expands your costs and labor a little bit, but the additional flexibility might introduce more sales, though its granted that your target market is small, being for those with a bit more sensitive speaker setups than average. ...
To echo seminarian...if you really want warmer sound, you could use a tube CD player like a Njoe Tjoeb, Heart, or Modwright modified player...or add a buffer stage like the old Musical Fidelity X-10-D.Basically I wouldn't change a thing. If people really want it maybe make a seperate version, but people with high efficiency speakers probably want the volume control....simpler is better.So what's Dmason taking 'bout with higher quality parts? What other options are we talking about and what's the tur ...
Vinnie,How about more power? Is there a Tripath board available that does say 40 wpc or 100 wpc? These bigger versions could be designed to run off an external battery, in which case use a common off the shelf battery with dummy friendly connections. This power issue is a major factor in opening the door to a sustaining a source of customers.Are you married to this box? Small is cool, but don't think you'd lose many customers if you made it say 5" x 8" x 12". Like you mentioned, the small box l ...
a few comments. i, for one, would like at least double the power, cuz my 14 ohm rated speakers effectively halve the amps' awreddy diminutive output. but, i am not sure this is possible. re: the other stuff, i would certainly prefer no wolume pot, cuz there's no way i'm gonna depart w/a full-featured active tubed remote-control preamp. less *is* more - when it comes to amps! also, a bigger box w/bigger battery would also be nice. or a second box, as vinnie suggests - whatever is easier or sonically superior. i imagine some folk would go to wayne at bolder cables for his similar amp, if only to get the bigger battery... doug s..