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OK, this is getting a bit complicated:The standard version uses the ref3 transformer/PS or somethingThe reference version with dual channel volume control also uses ref3 but sounds quite a bit better? That one is the most expensive... Also I don''t like dual volume, is it stepped with clicks or a smooth turning knob?Thank you for all your help, I'm trying to get trough this thread anyway because this might be the perfect pre-amp for me. EDIT: I'm not sure if this will give a bigger improvement to the sound than a good power conditioner... I've listened to my Squeezebox and the t-amp with one of those and the sound is superduper , 3d and smooth high's!
Hi,I do not believe that a pots can beat a TVC but I think pots combined with TVC are the best. I can not explain why but since I got TVC hook up to my SET parallel 2A3 that has a Gold Point 24 stepped attenuators installed with Vishay-Dale resistors. They are a good match I have never listened to. Tan
Quote from: tanchiro58 on 29 Jan 2007, 10:47 pmHi,I do not believe that a pots can beat a TVC but I think pots combined with TVC are the best. I can not explain why but since I got TVC hook up to my SET parallel 2A3 that has a Gold Point 24 stepped attenuators installed with Vishay-Dale resistors. They are a good match I have never listened to. TanYour stepped attenuators aren't pots. They are both two different types of volume controls. Resistor based stepped attenuators are known to be better than volume pots as a whole...Well at least by popular opinion. Look at the higher end integrates..most designers use the stepped attenuators over the volume pot.
...A long time ago in this thread "new buyer" made a comment about the endler stepped attenuators , that the tvc and the endler are both very good , but sound different. Has anyone really compared them? The endler's are much cheaper ...
Quote from: robert1325 on 29 Jan 2007, 09:27 pm...A long time ago in this thread "new buyer" made a comment about the endler stepped attenuators , that the tvc and the endler are both very good , but sound different. Has anyone really compared them? The endler's are much cheaper ...Obviously I am a big fan of the TVC. However I have just recently removed the TVC from my system for a comparison test with the Endler attenuators. You know, and I am reluctant to say this, but the TVC has absolutely nothing over the Endlers. The Endler attenuators are still easily my favorite sounding "passive pre", when they are attached directly to the amp inputs (i.e. no cables at all between attenuators and amp inputs). For a component-level preamp solution with input switching and easy volume adjustment, the TVC is the only contender that has proven to sound really fantastic to me. But if you can give up input switching and easy volume adjustment, nothing in my experience can touch the sound of the Endlers, they are really, really special (at least in my system).I'm having great difficulty deciding what to do now, between the two. It's a really tough decision.
...What are these "Endlers." Are they just single resistors between channels hooked up between amp and source?...
I do not believe that a pots can beat a TVC but I think pots combined with TVC are the best. I can not explain why but since I got TVC hook up to my SET parallel 2A3 that has a Gold Point 24 stepped attenuators installed with Vishay-Dale resistors. They are a good match I have never listened to.
Personally I've been of the opinion that the real "magic" of TVCs is in the T rather than in the VC. Long before TVCs hit the scene, I'd been using fixed, 1:1 input transformers coupled to resistive attenuators on the transformer's secondary. That combination still works best for me.