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Wush can you give us some details, you replaced your gain pots with fixed naked Vishays?Pics??
How much do those resistors lessen or lower the output or volume? Thanks!
Hey A.C... thanks for the feedback on the naked Vishays. I've been playing with an assortment of resistors myself and have definitely noticed sonic differences. Takmans sounded relaxed, smooth and warm. Tantalums (to my surprise) sounded dry, cool and a bit analytical. Holcos were a dramatic step up in dynamics, clarity, articulation and speed, and also offered the widest soundstage and amazing bass extension and control. Rikens have been my favorite so far. Very even tonal balance (a tiny bit warm), excellent ambiance recovery, very 3D soundstage with excellent image focus, and almost as dynamic as the Holcos. If you are using a tube preamp, the Holcos would give you a little 'solid state' character, and if you are using a solid state preamp the Rikens offer up a little tube character. So now I'm thinking I've gotta try some naked Vishays and/or some of the top of the line Caddocks. Are we having fun yet?
Very interesting. So what value and wattage of resistor did you settle on?
10 Ohms gives you basically as much input sensitivity as you'd get if you left the volume controls in place, and cranked them all the way up.
To expand on my post: I am trying to build an integrated using the ClassDaudio amp modules and using a diyclub.biz remote volume kit with input selection to feed it. Dead simple idea, but the 100K pot seems to be a deal breaker without adding additional circuitry.
I just finished a stock CDA-245S kit and all i can say is I am most disappointed. It is totally lifeless. no freq extension either way. This is supposed to be 250watts and my 50watt glass amp beats it in every way. whats going on?