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Do you really wanna put something else in the signal path? How could that possibly not muck things up.....even just a lil bit?!
Yep, never met a remote that did not adversely affect the signal quality.Cheers.
you might want to meet eva-2... doug s.
I have yet to hear a passive that didn't mess with the music. Sorry to say so as incorporating a SS remote would certainly increase my sales. I am not saying the Eva-2 is not good, I am sure it is great for the buck. But passive is passive with its own problems.
Correct me if I am wrong here, but isn't Doug just piggy backing the eva into his system? In other words, he is not replacing his active with a passive, he is adding the passive remote volume control in addition to his active preamp....to give him remote capabilities...I think.So not only is he adding in the eva, there is another IC as well! That is why I asked earlier how could it not muck up the sound.....even minimally?
Well if he is, he also added another IC as you correctly state; unless he physically mounted it to his active preamp and hardwired to help minimize capacitance. But I doubt he did the latter so I feel you are correct. Of course I have heard typical shaft type variable controls that horribly degraded the sound, so maybe the SS unit is better than those poor controls.Anyway, even if he substituted the passive for the active, he has to contend with balancing the total resistance and IC capacitance the source sees, and passive's output resistance and IC capacitance it, the passive, sees. But the fact remains it is SS and I have never heard in my experiences, one yet that was accurate. But if he has made a breakthrough (they do happen all the time) maybe I can use it internally in my preamplifiers.Cheers.
You are not alone Doug I as well am very interested in trying a LDR volume control in lieu of the Elma pots. BTW have you compared your active to the Passive ? I have had the pleasure of using trannie based passives, including the bent with S&B trannies, Promitheus modded by Mapleshade and IMO the only issue is weight of the sound. Ya know meat on the bone type of sound. Saying that the openess, air, decay of notes, silent black background and detail cannot b matched by my Loesch and Weisner active preamp. However prefering the active overall for its soul and weight. The passives especially trannie based work very well if ones source is over a 2V output and the amp has a very low input sensitivity. Passives are NOT for all applications. Stay away from resistor based passives as all I have heard were just to thin and over detailed. When the formula is right the trannie based can be quite good if not startling.charles
i am w/you; remote wolume is critical. even tho my preamp, (which i love), has remote, it's not the most ergonomically friendly, so i looked for another solution; check this out:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=76898.msg753549#msg753549doug s.
i would love to rip out the wolume control from my active tube preamp, (also photentiometer based), and replace it w/something as simple and user-friendly as the ldr application. meanwhile, i am happy w/the piggy-back solution, as it does no harm in my system.doug s.
I see a few concerns that others have mentioned. The first is that tube, but even SS active preamplifiers have gains that drift, so balancing compensation needs to be addressed. Consistency in production is another.The third concern is the actual total resistance of the photo resistors. As one goes higher in total resistance, and reaching mid "rotation" in the "wiper arm", high frequency response suffers the worst. Even a 50k control seems too high to me. 100k and especially 250k ohms are simply unexceptable to me. Does anyone know the resistances of the 2? Thanks.
To me, The latest iteration of the Modwright 9.0SE with tube rectified power supply and Modwright caps hits the pinnacle of price/performance ratio. Dan may have one or 2 left or a trade in that can be had at a great price. In my system, it has bested a $7000 and $5000 tube preamp that I have subsequently sold and the Modwright stayed. Just spend a little extra for a metal base Mullard rectifier and you are set!David