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It's just easier to drill a hole and attach.
Has anyone compared the B1 buffered pre to a quality non-buffered passive?
I just ordered the high current version of the same jack:http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=CP-037AH-NDI haven't tried it out yet though.
BTW, anyone have any good ideas how to label RCA jacks, etc, cheaply yet not too ugly? Anyway, I have been comparing my B1 with Jentzen Superior Z caps and Alps Blue Velvet to highly modded grounded grid, EVS ultimate attenuators, and source-direct (digital volume attenuator), and while B-1 definitely provides better bass dynamics and punch compared to direct or passive, there is some cost in terms of pure transparency in mid/highs, not surprising given the large caps, resistors, wires, pot, buffer, etc, that the signal must go through..
Jon i cant deny your fault with the design but i cant help but wonder if you had a 4 pack of naked Visays in the signal path if you would have the same conclusion.I have certainly gotten some transparency i was looking for with premium resistors.
I will get to the naked Vishays (perhaps others) eventually, but don't get me wrong. B-1 is as transparent of a preamp as I have ever heard really, except maybe for McCormack VRE-1 J-Fet buffered preamp. Many high $$$ big-name active preamps, especially ones with many tubes, would sound quite additively colored in comparison. But what I'm doing is, instead of my DAC driving the system directly, inserting another set of interconnects (same as others in system), another preamp (B-1), as well as another power cord. I would actually be stupefied if the preamp setup sounded just as transparent
Hi Jon, one suggestion if you have not already tried is to replace the Blue Velvet w/ the gigawork SMT 20k attenuator mentioned in the BOM. They are $10 on ebay, seller is Gigawork, and are very popular. They are much more transparent than the Blue Velvet I had and general consensus is that they are very high value. I've had occasion to switch back and forth between the two and the Gigawork is very, very clean and clear particularly in the mids and up. No contest.http://cgi.ebay.com/DACT-Type-21-Stepped-Attenuator-20K-PASS-B1-DIY-/120502791204?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0As for the ultimate transparency denied by all the caps, well, that's what the DCB1 is for!
Wushuliu, I read somewhere that the stock PEC attenuators sounded better than the Alps. What did you think?No doubt a SMT stepped attenutor would sound much better.
All right, I have ordered the resistors Nick mentioned (will not ship till the 19th though) and the jack that Roymail pointed me to. I should be up and running within a week hopefully. Just in time for me to go back in and put in the new resistors.James
Has anyone compared the B1 buffered pre to a quality non-buffered passive? Since both are passive and have no gain, I suspect the B1 provides drive and dynamics that a non-buffered passive can't produce, at least not as well.
Actually, I was kind of hoping someone here with more E.E. or tech skills would do a "step by step" build tutorial for the latest DCB1 Blue Board. It has lots of options for various components, and has lots of stuff on it that I'm not familiar with. I had no trouble with my Nelson Pass board assembly thanks to all the help and support earlier in this thread.Anyone else committed to a DCB1 who'd be willing to take photos along the way, and offer up advice for folks who (for example) don't know which side of a diode is + and which is the -?Neil