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Yes, it is one of the main reasons that we make active preamps. Just a volume control will actually do most of what a preamp needs to do, BUT it will have a fairly high output impedance, up to 1/4 the input impedance. Lower output impedance that stays the same with different volume settings is best.
A well designed active preamp will sound better than a well designed passive volume control in almost every system.
Maxcast,Don't want to turn this post into passive vs active thread. Just use your ears to decide which is better for your system.
Sa-dono and Paul, No offense intended, it is my opinion and my experience with passives. And, I was talking about high performance units (well designed) not best buy units. When I read Paul's post it was against every experience I've had in electronic design, so I put in my 2 cents. Many people choose a passive to save money, that's OK, but I believe there is a trade-off for the savings. It's not often you get a free lunch. I don't believe I'm alone in this opinion, but I cheerfully agree to disagree. I wasn't looking for a lengthy discussion either just chatting. This is what makes audio stimulating, all the different possibilities, and opinions. Each to their own.