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Vinnie,Could you offer a home theater bypass option for one of the inputs?Ofcourse, I could be greedy and ask for a new preamp with a battery-powered DAC section built in...Or a full passive/battery DAC/Pre/Amp one box integrated unit. I've head rumours someone 'round here is getting one...
How about 4 inputs/one output?
Have you considered just turning the Clari-T into an integrated amp? Surely, there's room in that case for a couple more RCA jacks and input selector switch. The volume pot could just be upgraded to the Dale resistor unit. This way, you save money on the second chassis, less signal length, one less pair of interconnects (!), and possibly smaller total cost to us consumers?
Vinne:This sounds like a great project!Any chance that you could provide an optional remote control (at least for the volume)?Scott.
Hi Vinnie,A HT bypass option would involve wiring one input directly to the outputs - bypassing the volume control. This is for folks with a combined music and movies system, where a separate multichannel digital processor is used for movies. It allows you to run the front pair of outputs from the processor (which has it's own volume control) through the preamp with no gain change. Stereo sources use your volume control normally. A lot of commercial units have this capability now.I'm excited by the ...
Looks like there is only room for 5 pairs of RCA's. Does that mean option 3 will take away a input or output?
I am not actually clear on the HT bypass. I expected what mcgsxr stated just above. However this would not require a switch. With the switch it looks like one input could be a normal input or an HT bypass input based upon the position of the switch?