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Early B, great review, actually excellent. How cost effective is this solution? Also, I assume you asked for the digital I/O option (not something that Nick threw in), what exactly did you had in mind? Right now you are using the TB as a buffer in the analog path between your CD player and Emotiva pre/pro. Does the digital I/O mean that TB can be used as a buffer (isolation transformer/impedance matching) in the digital path between two digital components? What would that mean (desirability and sonic benefit versus using TB in analog path) and could you please give a practical example of such usage you had in mind (type of digital equipment and connecting sequence)?
I'm confused what the transformer unit you are using, is actually doing... is it just acting as a simple step-down transformer before your existing preamp, and thus attenuating source volume and reducing source impedance? Does it have a ground-lift switch? Was your CDP seeming weak in impedance previously and needing corrective measures? Etc... (you see what I mean)Thanks in advance for any explanations you can give - my curiousity is driving me here!
Early B., no techies to the rescue yet. Hope Nick can at some point step in and clarify the full nature of this new child of his. The way a I see it, conceptually, Promitheus line stage product offering is as follows:1) A TVC used instead of a conventional preamp.If you have low gain problem you can use2) a TVC connected to a Promitheus Tube Active Preamp (a two box solution plus the Preamp’s external power supply), or3) an Apollo TVC Tube Preamp, which is the combination of a TVC and a Tube Active Preamp (a one box solution plus the external power supply), or4) a TVC with the +6 dB option Nick started to offer recently (another transformer inside the TVC to perform the necessary additional voltage amplification); this is a cheaper solution that 2) or3), or5) this new Transformer Buffer, which is a TVC without the volume pot(s) but with some number of optional inputs/outputs, connected to a conventional preamp (into any of the preamp’s line inputs, I assume); this is the cheapest solution if you already own a quality conventional preamp (basically, my personal case since I already own two high-end preamps, one tube and one solid state, the reason for my interest in this thread).Early B., you say that the transformers in the T Buffer are “huge” (compared to those inside of your previous TVC, I gather). Did you ask for a C-Core option or those are conventional but more larger transformers required by the buffer (so the T Buffer is not exactly the equivalent to a regular TVC without volume pots)?I look forward to hearing more about your experiences with the T Buffer.Cheers,Munosmario