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It does raise input impedance a little, as well as make for a slightly cleaner signal path. But I usually find that running the Virtue about 1/2 open and pushing the preamp harder works best.
Quote from: panomaniac on 16 Jun 2009, 10:57 pmIt does raise input impedance a little, as well as make for a slightly cleaner signal path. But I usually find that running the Virtue about 1/2 open and pushing the preamp harder works best.So bypassing volume pot = cranking volume up all the way
The Keces is not a standard preamp, so maybe that is the issue. I want to purchase a Mapletree 2A SE, but I'm wondering if it will be any different. Thanks.
Correct, 20K is the right value for the input pot. You can use other values, but 20K works best.As for preamps, they often are not needed. But a good one can be a help in some cases. A good preamp or line stage can often add a lot of "drive" to the music, especially in the lower midrange. If done right, the loss of detail in minor and more than made up for with the more musical sound. Not all sources have enough current to drive an amp well. Many users have found that T-amps (Virtue included) do well with a preamp up front.Then of course there are the input selections, balance, volume, loudness control, etc.
Well the DAC section sounds great. The analog section is still being "tuned."
Analog sounds great as a circuit we already used on our ICEpower monoblocks.