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However i myself will not go back to the -34 db for one simple reason, there is not enought clicks for me to use. And for some people 24 steps is already not enough so even how good the -34db was it was just not user friendly. Most people had problems with it. Too much gain.
Early B. I hope you tried the active in both configurations (before and after the tvc). Not that I would know how it sounds since I don't own one but the tubes should make a difference to some extent nevertheless.
My system consists of VMPS Tower II SE speakers, modified Bada tube CD player, Marsh A400 amp, and a Promitheus Reference TVC.My experience with the active preamp was very similar to GHM's. It really didn't make very much of a difference in my system. I expected improvements in gain, bass, and/or dynamics, but again, I did not perceive any differences in these aspects of the music.
Quote from: Early B. on 2 Jun 2007, 12:41 pmMy system consists of VMPS Tower II SE speakers, modified Bada tube CD player, Marsh A400 amp, and a Promitheus Reference TVC.My experience with the active preamp was very similar to GHM's. It really didn't make very much of a difference in my system. I expected improvements in gain, bass, and/or dynamics, but again, I did not perceive any differences in these aspects of the music. From my experience with VMPS Tower II SE speakers, they don't have quite the detail and resolution of some of the high-end speakers available nowadays. That is why you didn't hear any differences.
My comments regarding the active pre are consistent with the experiences of others that have posted here, so don't piss on my speakers.
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