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Quote from: LM on 19 May 2008, 11:59 pmHi Andy,I got the ‘best sounding’ bit but my question as a non-engineer (and general ignoramus) was that I didn’t understand what needed to be bypassed. Is the TDK not a good enough SA in its own right? Would bypassing apply to other SAs?Hi Lyn,The TKD is fine on its own (it likely would not have survived as a product at that price otherwise) but in his never ending quest for "the best" Bob tried every mod he could think of. Primarily, he found that these bypass resistors improved dynamics. Yes, the bypass mod could also be applied to other 'series' type stepped attenuators too, but you would need to experiment with various resistors to see which sounded best (to you). Originally I considered using some Caddocks (not cheap but much cheaper than the S102's) but Bob had tried them on the TKD and felt they sounded "crap".
Hi Andy,I got the ‘best sounding’ bit but my question as a non-engineer (and general ignoramus) was that I didn’t understand what needed to be bypassed. Is the TDK not a good enough SA in its own right? Would bypassing apply to other SAs?
Also, Steve, I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but the TKD is bypassed from input to output with resistors that are 10x-12x ohms the stepped attenuators. 10k stepped attenuator = 100k-120k resistors. That is the basics on the mod itself, although I'm not sure on what it technically speaking does.-West
The Rolls Royce (now there's a fading metaphor!) of switched attentuators is undoubtedly the Japanese TKD, which is veritably a scientific instrument, made like a Honda F1 engine cylinder head. Just to hold it in your hand is a feeling of wonder, or at least for odd characters like myself who absolutely live for good engineering!! But the cost is absurd, something you would only entertain for a $20K+ preamplifier. That my GK1 is considered in this rarified company is a great flattery, and I'm pretty happy about it!
The Welborne Labs relay system is good, but I would suggest that the relay quality is the pivotal factor here, and they may be cheapies.
They have a PGA2310 chip attenuator, a relay attenuator and motorised pots, with controllers with or without displays and remote control.