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That was the intended use for the gain controls, to be able to adjust the gain of the amp relative to the gain of the preamp. This was easier than having to modify the board with fixed resistors for 26dB gain or 32dB gain or whatever, particularly if it needed to be changed again for use with a different active preamp, passive preamp or buffer. Steve
Ok, firstly please excuse my newbieness (New word).
Excused, but as much as we would all like to coin a new word, newbieness is already a part of AudioCircle verbiage (if not yet added to the Urban Dictionary)! nathanm - 6/26/2006"I can fully appreciate Rob's opera newbieness."http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=25121.msg223162#msg223162 MichaelHiFi - 3/24/2008"Excuse my newbieness in this forum."http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=52620.msg470355#msg470355 capace - 4/1/2009"Sorry for my newbieness!"http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=66676.msg613831#msg613831 As well as around the Internet Steve
If I'm understanding your idea correctly, that would make your volume control a passive attenuator. Nothing wrong with that as long as you use a quality VC like a Gold Point/Elma stepped attenuator. However, if you want to save some $$$, there is one sold on ebay for $15 that some really like. Also, the PEC pots are surprisingly good.Given the SDS input impedance of 47K, I'd recommend you keep the attenuator's value at 10K, 20K, 25K. 50K would not be a good match.Are you using a 2 volt source like a cd player? The SDS amp should provide plenty of clean output.
what's the difference between atenuating gain and volume of an amplifier?
An attenuator is effectively the opposite of an amplifier, though the two work by different methods. While an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss, or gain less than 1.Attenuators are usually passive devices made from simple voltage divider networks. Switching between different resistances forms adjustable stepped attenuators and continuously adjustable ones using potentiometers. For higher frequencies precisely matched low VSWR resistance networks are used...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attenuator_%28electronics%29
While the included pots may attenuate the volume, I don't believe that was their intended purpose, nor do I believe that will provide the best quality sound. Using a high quality preamp or buffered attenuator like the Pass B1 would be my preference.
Ok, firstly please excuse my newbieness (New word).I was thinking about how to add a volume control apart from messing with the gain. How about this setup?Rca Inputs-->volume pot-->amp inputIs this feasible??
Well, first off, I'd be discussing with Tom on how to do this pot thing. Personally, I'd just get the two sets of resistors and plugs. One set for the standard 26DB and the other for the higher gain 32DB
My SDS-254 is coming Friday & after all the discussion with respect to adding a Volume control to the unit I've decided to try these two paths.1) Add a high quality Input selector & Volume attenuator in the box. The input(s) would go to the selector switch then on to the volume control & finally on to the amp's signal input. The advantage of this approach is lower cable length (No Interconnects needed) & not having to go through an additional rca jack.2) Build a high quality Passive preamp with the same selector & Volume attenuator. I'm also open to preamp kits like this one.http://cgi.ebay.ca/6N3-5670-Tube-Buffer-Unit-Gain-Amplifier-DIY-Kit-/270480477544?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0Btw, here is the volume attenuator I'm loking at or at least something like it.http://cgi.ebay.ca/Assembled-Dale-23-Step-Attenuator-Volume-Control-100k-/270311271326?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0I will naturally test all of this on a wood platform to see how feasible this setup will be.Questions:I was told that use of a 10k pot would be better matched to the SDS-254's input. Can anyone verify this?Any pitfalls or issues that others can clearly see??My music sources will be a cd player & the amp will also be hooked up to my Panasonic Vierra Plasma Television. P.S. I need recommendations for a high quality input selector, 2-4 sources, that won't break the bank. I'm in Canada if that helps.
Oops, my bad.......Didn't know........
http://cgi.ebay.com/Input-Source-Selector-DIY-Kit-4-channels-/220651819871?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0http://cgi.ebay.com/Remote-Volume-Control-Input-Selector-DIY-KIT-MV04-/260461954935?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
How would the $175 kit shown here compare with say an Emotiva UPA-2?