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What I don't get is how this fits in with the original claim of the Sig 30 being ideally suited direct with source -- likely sounding preferable with no preamp unless the preamp is very special indeed [and later we have, e.g., Isabella] -- however, many (most?) listeners do listen to more than one source, which presumably is why the 3S was designed and brought to market, effectively allowing the use of the 30 as a 'full' integrated for those without a pre.
is isn't supposed to come across as negative and if the Isabella is as good as is being claimed, I probably wouldn't be able to resist buying it although its preformance (over and above the 30.2/70.2) would have to be such as step up that I couldn't live without it after listening, given the downsides: the cost, another box, two more batteries and two tubes to mantain.
I have a feeling that eventually Vinnie might "re-introduce" some of those "lower priced" items like the 3s or even the Sig30, maybe in slightly different flavors. I mean the guy is basically still a startup and the way it looks he is overwhelmed with orders, he's recently moved into bigger manufacturing space, he's hiring,... So as his business grows and matures, I would assume he will expand his portfolio and re-introducing lower priced items would definitely reach out to a different customer base, basically his original customer base when he was designing low priced goodies!
r maybe he's going to go even more in the high end type stuff and come up with a never heard before $10k battery powered Vinnie Special Reference Home Theater Processor! Just joking Vinnie!
But not all of us can immediately afford the Isabella, or other similarly priced active preamps. Given that some Signature 30.2 owners would like more than one input, then it seems like an input switcher or a passive preamp might be in order.
Would these products, especially a passive transformer volume control like the Promitheus TVC, be appropriate to pair with the 30.2?
I understand that in a sense the question potentially undermines future sales of the Isabella, but my thinking is that a $360 passive does not really compete with a $4-5K preamp.
By the way, the Signature 30.2 I just got from you sounds fantastic! I am amazed on a daily basis.
Hey Randy,I've heard good things about the Promethius TVC, does it add anything to the sonic character or the 30.2 or is it merely a transparent source selector? cheersBevan
I've been using Mapletree's LR 1 Line Router in front of the Sig 30 for some time now. It's presence in my system is virtually inaudible. It's a bit pricey for what it is ($160), but IMO well worth it. Just thought I'd throw this out there as an option.
Vinnie: depending on the price, I think you'd get a few taking you up on the 2-input option with the 30.2 integrated for those happy with two sources as it's in keeping with the tidy, one-box integrated approach, which many seek. The price differential might need to be fairly modest though, i.e., based on a build from scratch compared with your current offering built from scratch (rather than a customisation on top of the final product now) given the buyer would also be losing an RCA out.Regarding my own situation, I'll send you an email.
I am one who uses a Prometheus TVC with a 30.2 power amp. IMO, it's a match made in heaven. Nevertheless, I will seriously consider the Isabella when it comes out, for the added gain if nothing else. Hard to envision an improved SQ, but I thought the same thing 38 years ago using my all Sansui gear, purchased in a Da Nang px. However, if Vinnie says it's so, I believe him.
Just want to mention that I had my 30.2 built with the toggle switch/2 input option and find that it suits me very well.
I do not recommend using any passive preamp (a passive volume control) in front of the Signature 30.2 with built-in stepped attenuator volume control. The reason is that this version of the 30.2 already has a passive attenuator built-in, and putting another passive volume control (be it a TVC, potentiometer, or stepped attenuator) is not the best match. For those who have the 30.2 with built-in volume and need an input select, the Decware RSB6 at $119 sounds like a no-brainer! Give it a shot! I cannot make the Signature 3S for $119, and assuming that the RSB6 uses a good quality switch, wiring, and RCA jacks, it should do the trick! -Vinnie
Steven: how did you get on with the Decware switch?