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If you turn the CD player output up all the way and it is not loud enough, then you'll need a preamp. Same problem I have. I got myself an SDS-254 and it solves this problem nicely as it has variable input gain.Most people here are running the CDA amps with active preamps.Evidently you can send the amp back to Tom to get the gain changed but if you bump it up the input impedance drops. You don't need that, it is already really to low for practical purposes.I've found that to really get the treble detail that these amps (CDA series) are capable of I have to at least buffer the input with an op amp.
Yes, I would think so. Although in my head the jury is still out on which sounds better. Right now, with my home made buffer with no gain, the CDA sounds much better but won't go loud enough. The SDS without my buffer sounds a bit thick and rolled off in comparison but goes plenty loud.
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. I've been using values around 5K ohms, and that drops the input sensitivity by about 6 decibels (which works really well with my Pass DCB1). I've tried 1/2 watt and 3/4 watt and even one 1 watt rated resistor and that doesn't seem to make any difference at all. I guess I'd suggest using 1/2 watt resistors unless you can't find the impedance value you want at that rating, at which time I'd feel free to go up a bit.
For those who wish to change the pots for fixed resistors, here are resistor values to produce required gain. Gain is listed in dB: To change gain potentiometer to a fixed resistor, you would connect a fixed resistor between the yellow and black wires on the gain controls (of course, remove the gain pots). Leave the red wire disconnected.Use high quality 1% resistors:560 Ohm = 31 dB 1K = 30 dB2.2K = 27 dB 5.2K = 23 dB6.2K = 18 dB7.5K = 16 dBI hope this is of some help. Please feel free to post this on the forums if it will help others. On my personal systems here, I use the same pots that come with the kits.[/color]
there are no pots on the CDC so I this means they have to go back for the change?
My SDS 254 build with pictures is here for anybody interested. Questions/comments/criticisms welcome.Anand.