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Jon L, thanks for posting the pics. What B1 board are you using? Doesn't appear to be a standard Pass B1 board. Did I miss something?What's the benefit of using 330R value?Thanks!
Lower outpuit resistance has been found to increase clarity and dynamics. However you don't want to go too low or you risk oscillating your amp. The stock DCB1 recommends 220 ohms for instance; 330 ohms is the lowest I've tried and therefore the lowest i recommended at the beginning of this thread.
AC, the (4) 1K ohm resistors on the B1?
It's absolutely crazy, but I seemed to have bought yet another preamp, the Diyparadise Eva LDR Now I have my tweaked-out Transcendant Grounded Grid tube preamp, almost-tweaked-out Pass B-1, and a LDR preamp, which I assume will not have much to tweak. It's crazy because I run my system source-direct most of the time without a preamp, and so far preampless sounds "best" to me. I guess I can have fun having my own preamp shoot-outs after each parts upgrade
Nice price on that too...
BTW. Do you think just bypassing the volume pot in B-1 and soldering together input wire with output wire would be OK?
I know. I can sort of see LDR volume-control integrated with B1 or DCB buffer in one box for REALLY nice preamp BTW. Do you think just bypassing the volume pot in B-1 and soldering together input wire with output wire would be OK?
That'll work Jon. But keep in mind you may be changing the input impedance of the circuit by removing the pot.
It's come up several time on diyaudio.com. Doesn't mean yours won't be fine, but better safe than sorry. If you haven't used them yet, it's easy to do returns w/ digikey...http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/40676-so-i-did-try-all-those-different-potentiometers-25.html#post807128
Hey Jon, I raised the same question back on page 25, post 489. But, I'm still not real sure about it. The Burson Buffer doesn't have a volume pot, just rca's.
@JonL: If the pot is hooked up in the usual way (not as a shunt volume control) you can replace it with a resistor of the same value as the pot. So if it's the 10k Alps pictured below, replace the pot with a 10k resistor for each channel. You don't need to do anything with the ground wire other than make sure it doesn't touch and potentially short anthing else in the circuit to ground. if you're not going to use a pot at all, remove the ground wire from the board.
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