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Gee, $56 for the linked Nobsound unit is a great deal for a balanced stereo level control. I'm temped to get one just to see if it's wired correctly.It's easy to mis-wire a balanced level control and when you add XLR to RCA switches at both ends, why it's even easier.
Question: Since this is so inexpensive, does it make any sense to get two and use them in a dual mono fashion? I know you have to adjust two volume controls, but would it sound any better?
Not sure if I understand how a passive pre that doesn’t have power works... ......can I hook a phono stage to it and control volume just like a regular Preamp?
I can assure you that mine is wired correctly. A balanced passive preamp that sounds fantastic for $56 is amazing. I can't wait to read the comparison reports. I love the passive cause its clean. To put tubes in the mix defeats the purpose of the passive and the resulting transparency you get in my opinion. I haven't had an issue with the RCA inputs.Question: Since this is so inexpensive, does it make any sense to get two and use them in a dual mono fashion? I know you have to adjust two volume controls, but would it sound any better?
This is the Nobsound I have. Hard to figure out which Nobsound passive was the subject of this thread. This one requires power for the switch and has three inputs and two outputs. One output is volume controlled while the other is straight through. For whatever reason this site won't ( at the moment ) allow my pictures to load. Here's a link. https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Selector-Pre-Amplifier-Adjustable-Controller/dp/B01M18QM62/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1545850090&sr=8-9&keywords=Nobsound+passive+preamp
Why I don't make one is because I'd have to order from China. I'm going to want to much $ if I make it. There just isn't a way to compete, and people will probably be disappointing that they don't get something real fancy once they start paying more $. I recommend just building your own. It can't get much easier. Here's one you can build. Here's an assembled one.Their volume devices is so superior. It's why I'd throw anything Alps in the trash.
The cheap SMD DACT-copy pots in the Tisbury are only $12 and yes, they are *excellent*, but the Nobsound is cheap and cheerful set it and forget it. Hopefully Nobsound will make a DACT version like Tisbury.
Looks like nobsound does have a stepped attenuator versionhttps://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Potentiometer-Preamplifier-Attenuator-Preamplifiers/dp/B076BP2QM6Just doesn't seem to have as much feedback anywhere.
If they did I might have one just for circumstances that come up.
For $56 again well worth a spin. Let ya know what I hear. Will be comparing to a Lamm LL2.1 preamp. Yes unfair but informing. charles
Ordered one to use for burn in purposes. Of course I will give it a go in main rig out of curiosity. For $56 no need to use my preamp to burn in cables. Please remember passive preamps do not fit all systems. For optimum performance the source [ CD/DAC ] requires a minimum of 2V output. The more the merrier. Then ones Amp should have a low input sensitivity. They will work without these requirements however not their best. I have owned several passive designs. Promithius, Stevens & Billington which are transformer based. As well as several other resistor based ones. I prefer the transformer based. For $56 again well worth a spin. Let ya know what I hear. Will be comparing to a Lamm LL2.1 preamp. Yes unfair but informing. charles