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Good gravy, these graphs have long ago been debunked. The manufacturer specifies a floor gap for the Druids and these measurements were taken with the speakers hanging mid-air, not allowing the speakers to function as engineered. I assure you speaker FR has nothing to do with this problem.That IS a lot of gain for a hi-eff setup but I doubt that's the problem. I've had numerous combinations with the Druids and Definitions but never that much noise. Tube equipment can be quite noisy but not knowing the piece I couldn't say how much self-noise it generates.
I think the squeezebox might have too much gain. I think it outputs 6v while most cd players output 2v.
2. Ditch the pre and go passive. Electraprint Audio has an excellent passive pre solution that is cheap.
Quote from: dado5 on 6 Apr 2007, 03:57 am2. Ditch the pre and go passive. Electraprint Audio has an excellent passive pre solution that is cheap.If you're talking about the PVA, it's a 1:8 step-up transformer which is about 18dB of voltage gain. The 2 volt output from his digital sources is already higher than the input sensitivity of most amplifiers so there's no need for that much voltage gain, which in the case of the PVA comes at the price of a rather punishingly low input impedance of about 150 ohms.se