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I have to say that a transformer based solution is one I'd consider very carefully, as I know that transformers have problems of their own. Most transformer manufacturers will tell you that the best transformer is no transformer!!I'd also say that a good transformer is incredibly expensive; gain oriented laminations, careful partititioned wiring, etc. To do it properly is very expensive, and I for one would shy away from spending $US450 on a transformer volume control. This sort of money spent elsewhere, with maybe $180 spent on a good DACT or Roancap is probably more cost effective.I don't want to poor cold water on the TVC idea, many say it's very good, but I do think it can be done just as well with a resistive divider using Vishay high tolerance resistors which sound very nice.
You mentioned that you are using the Goldpoint shunt type stepped attenuator. Is this the 20k version, and did you compare it to the Vishay Sfernice cermet pot supplied with the GK-1 by Hugh ? If so, how did the sound differ and was it subtle or worth the extra $$$ ?
I think different people have different formula to assess their investments. The pot is an obvious weak link in the GK-1 signal path so that, to tweak it, the pot is the first on my list.
dave,since you seem to have experience with this type of setup, i wondered if you had a look at the schematics for the Aunt Corey pre, and your thoughts on the design. though the schematics are only shown for the initial design stage, the mods are described in detail in the Mo' better mods section. of most interest to me there are the upgrades made to the PSU, making it nearer to pure dual mono. if you have any thoughts, or considerations for construction/improvement on this design i would be very interested to hear them, thanksjessealso, i was planning on using the alps blue series for the pot, so i'm glad to hear you also like the sonics of it.