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I for one would like to have any details you wish to share.
OK - what I will do is first is to get my spare board and give details of what I did to build the B1 then follow up with LSA grafting.Alan
Sorry - I meant I would build the B1 and document it - when finished only then would I describe the LSA.
Hi couple of questions pertaining to mating the B1 with the ClassD. I realize it doesnt have gain but i am running the signal thru my HK avr right now with decent results and when i run direct from Paradisea and using SB3 for volume control i get better detail but lose alot of bass and volume. Does anyone know if i would get better results with the buffer in between? And could i still use the remote on the SB3 for volume with B1 installed? Thanks.....
At the risk of sounding like an idiot, what is the LSA kit?
Sounds good. Lot of guys will appreciate your effort. Mariusz
http://diyaudioprojects.com/Solid/DIY-Lightspeed-Passive-Attenuator/Light Speed Attenuator. It's a volume control that's all the rage and just got a stellar review in Stereophile. Supposedly better than DACT, TVC, etc. And cheap to build. It may seem daunting for some however. Alan will tackle that for those that are interested.
Thanks. Since I'm on a roll, let me ask another basic question. I've looked at a lot of commercial preamps and see that a lot of them have "home theater bypass" which apparently allows them to be used with a home theater receiver. I also remember reading somewhere that an old fashioned tape loop on a preamp does the exact same thing.Would the B-1 need to be modified in order to be used with a receiver like this? I'm thinking about building one of the ClassDs to go with my Pioneer receiver on the L/R channels and I would be interested in a preamp and a dac for two-channel. Namely, for two channel it would be dac -> preamp -> amps, but with home theater the reciever's L/R signals just pass through the preamp to the amps. Make sense?
hopefully gitarretyp will weigh in on what resistors you would need and switch for the bypass. If you were to use the second set of inputs for the receiver however (1st being your dac, if i understand you correctly) it should work fine. This is how I use my receiver, and I think it sounds better through the B1 to my amp than without.hth
Sorry, you don't need additional resistors for a HT style bypass. All you need is a DPDT switch that bypasses the potentiometer.