
The Jumbo Shrimp is a Shrimp preamp with Remora remote volume control (RF) and (from the
website):
"In addition to the Remora Remote control system, an additional White Follower buffer stage was engineered into the Shrimp to better drive the volume control. This fortunately resulted in greatly increased headroom and significantly reduced distortion in the whole unit. It is a big improvement besides being convenient."
The triode count has not increased, still two 12AT7s and two 7044s. So how do they add another buffer? Were there unused triodes before? Or maybe they are just moved to a better place in the circuit.
Has anyone heard the new Jumbo Shrimp yet? I have auditioned the old Shrimp a few times, whenever my system changed, trying to find a way to make it work for me. I love everything about it except the sound, which is just not captivating like a tube preamp should be. Kinda compressed or just boring or something. On a compressed speaker like Quad it is awesome. The Snapper's input/buffer circuit is the same as the shrimp but it sounds very different so something must be different. Could it be volume control impedance problems as the blurb would suggest? I hope the Jumbo fixes it, because now with remote, this is a perfect preamp for me in every other way. I love Manley! This preamp is so well built, and that huge phenolic volume knob is so cool.
Thanks
Rich