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I've been lurking here since the beginning of this thread. Now, I feel compelled to buy one of these amps. So, I've got to find a suitable pre (tubed?) to drive it. Does anyone have a specific recommendation? I mean, is there some particuar electronic characteristic of the "dBop" that causes it to sound better with some particular kind of pre. I've already been told by a well-informed person that using my passive pre is possible, but it would entail more futzing than I want to do.
I just picked a Mod Squad Line Drive passive that I plan to try it with
I'm sure there are a zillion recommendations for preamps but I still recommend the Nelson Pass B1 Buffer. It's extremely easy to build, others report performance easily surpassing their >$1k pre's (Enjoy the Music had it more or less tied w/ an $18k pre. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/Magazine/equipment/0708/first_watt_b1_preamplifier.htm Sheesh, not bad for $80 in parts.http://www.passdiy.com/order.htmMost importantly you can make the output impedance extremely low to match the Class D Audio amps. After A/Bing with and without the buffer, you'd have to pry the Pass out of my cold dead hands.
I hope driving one of these kits from the preamp output of a regular AVR (Pioneer VSX-21) is ok without have to mod the kit.
Well, you might want to make sure it will work. It's all beyond me, but someone who knows, I think it was gitarretyp, told me there would be some special electronic considerations if one were to use a passive pre.Maybe it was the low impedance issue he mentioned. Now that I think of it, his reply to me is probably in this thread... I hope everyone is enjoying my stream of consciousness. Forgive me, I'm tired!Yes, it was gitarretyp. It's on page 13 of this thread.
wushuliu - thanks for the quick response. Pardon my ignorance, but I presume that connecting the preamp output from the AVR to the B1 buffer, and then connecting that to the amp is not an option for improving SQ. In other words, using the AVR preamp output precludes the use of the B1 buffer?
Dude,You're smart!
Hey - providing that BOM is really cool. Do you think the B1 buffer board could fit in the same standard sized chassis along with the class D amp boards?