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Someone here is selling a Sonic Euphoria for a very good price. Maybe gone by now. A trusted source (someone who is a very critical listener and know his stuff) raves over it. He says it is incredibly transparent but does not stuffer form some of the problems of other passive designs. (lack of dynamics at low volume, cable issues, etc)Me? i've not heard it, but if I had a loose dollar to spend, I'd give it try, based on the recommendation.
Sorry if this has been mentioned, but Nelson Pass' version of a passive pre was very positively reviewed recently by Enjoy the Music. The reviewer kept the review unit.It sells for $1000 according to Enjoy the Music, but you can buy a kit for about $50 on eBay.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=320484651290&Category=3280&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D1
Another possible way to improve the sound when using a SB is to get a buffer. Whether you go with Wayne at Bolder or Gary at Dodd, I am confident that inserting one of these into the chain will make an improvement.
I guess there is a lot to be said for the impedance matching of the buffer system.
...I used to sell my Ultimate Attenuators in reverse, so they could mount on the source........but as soon as you put it on the send end of the cable then you lose bass, dynamics and transparency. You really need it right at the load. So, inside the amp rules...
I owned one about 3 years ago. It really didn't float my boat, neither did the Promethius I tried about that time. Then I went active for years and wanted to know if any developments in passive topologies are worth investigating now.
I have tried a good handful of passive pre-amps over the years and most were lifeless, flat, and dead sounding as they relied on the drive and power supply of the source. Two were different. One was the Superphon. It had an active buffer stage. The other was the Dodd Audio passive with tube buffer. I guess there is a lot to be said for the impedance matching of the buffer system. The Dodd is still in my system.
In my mind, a device with a tube buffer isn't a "passive" device. A passive simply selects between signals and does nothing else. A tube device, even with no gain, is still really an amplifier with no gain.