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Do you intend to still have (3) gain settings? -18; 0; +6 ? I wasn't clear on that from your comments in the other thread.As far as the pink noise generator- depends on the cost savings if it is eliminated. Most folks probably don't need it but if it's almost "free"- then I would say leave it in.Some of us would still like a buffered tape loop- but as you have pointed out before- recording can be accpomplishe ...
Curt,In addition, how about an option to have balanced outputs as well? -Howard
further thoughts..most cd players have a 2v output- enough to drive a power amp. However, most phono preamps will boost the cartridge signal to 500 mv. (5.0mv cartridge w/ 40db gain= 500mv; or, .5mv cartridge w/60 db gain = 500mv.) I presume, that's why most traditional pre-amps had around 20db of gain.So, it would seem that a "revised" Purist would allow the user to choose the -18db setting for CD playback and allow for the same volume control setting as 0db (or +6db) for phono playback- right? ( ...
Curt:I'll add my two cents.Priorities:REMOTE CONTROL!
Hi Howard,We don't get many calls for balanced outputs. Not many Mfgs use them. Actually they are good for long runs in noisy environments but most home audio systems don't benifit from them. The problem is that they add an expense that everyone would have to bear.What do the rest of you guys think? Good idea or not?
Curt:I'll add my two cents.Priorities:REMOTE CONTROL! Dual outputs -- main/sub or bi-amping Tape/line-level output (buffered) -- don't use it much, but it would be nice to have this option in the same system as my best source. Passive (0 and/or less gain) and then active when needed -- max. gain can probably be 6 to 9 DB -- I have not heard a system in the last 10 years with an active preamp than "used" much of the 20 DB that is available in most preamps. Switch ...