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I am saving my money for the Signature 70 upgrade... meanwhile I can't stop listening to this combination... and please note that a really good tube preamp is mandatory here... I tried the Signature 70 with another tubed preamp that sounded very very good but my own tube preamp brings more textural and harmonic complexity and more detail to the music and voice.World Class sound for a very modest sum.
Vinnie,How much do they cost? What are the differences between 70.2 and 30.2? What speakers are they matched with? Sorry for the questions of a newbie? Thanks for the SLA/SMART module battery charger for my Altmann Attraction DAC and BYOB amp. I like it a lot.Regards,Tan
Thanks for the SLA/SMART module battery charger for my Altmann Attraction DAC and BYOB amp. I like it a lot.
Glad to hear this! I'm sure your wife prefers this custom unit vs. the large battery in the living room. Mr. Green Enjoy!
If you think about the output of the DAC being as good as it gets, then the sound only gets worse from there.Rather than thinking about things improving the sound, what is really of concern is what degrades sound the least.So on first thought it would seem that adding a preamp would increase distortionSomehow the preamp and amp together must create less distortion than a volume control and amp.
However, it seems that under many circumstances the impedances involved would seem to work perfectly well with passive preamps. In the case of the Clari-t (minus volume control) that I own, Vinnie stated that its input impedance is 120KOhm. This would seem ideal for working with a passive preamp.
I have been really tempted to get a Panasonic receiver to run the whole chain digitally, so that I can forget about all this impedance/drive stuff. However, the Panasonic that I have heard hooked up to the cheap surround speakers never impressed me. Perhaps it is the cheap speakers. However, many mention a forward sound to them and I hear this on the cheap speakers and it is part of what I object to.