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I'm definitely interested. I'm spending a whole lot of money (for me) on speakers over the next several months (buy MMG's and then have them modified) so this is potentially the next upgrade after that.But it is nice to see that I have what appears to be a very nice preamp solution in the Dodd inline with Warpspeed for a great price. My Dac already has multiple inputs. I've spent some time oogling kilo-kilo dollar stuff I will never afford so it's nice that we have less expensive alternatives that are very highly regarded and considered at-that-level or near it. Just not as pretty.
Here is the link to the new In-line buffer on Gary's website:http://doddaudio.com/forsaleitem.aspx
Would this install between preamp and amp in an integrated? I'm really curious about the buffer and this inline version looks like it would be easy to implement.
I would think the idea of the kit is for one of the following:1. Build your own stand alone buffer between a preamp and an amplifier2. Add a buffer to an DIY amplifier3. Add a buffer with volume control of your choice to a DIY amplifier4. Add a buffer to a DIY preamplifierBut probably not to add a buffer between the preamp and amplifier sections of an off the shelf integrated, although if you can manage it, more power to you. I have not taken an exhaustive survey of integrated amplifiers, but generally I have found that there isn't a lot of room in there.