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What are the benefits and weaknesses of using Stepped Attenuators?These are the type made by Electronic Visionary Systems / Ric Schultz or by Endler Audio, etc. that are used to replace an active linestage / preamp.Thanks.
As general information, it does not replace an active linestage/preamplifier since the preamplifier gainstage is simply installed in the amplifier to obtain the necessary db gain, now called an integrated amplifier. The active preamplifier is simply added to a basic amplifier. This is backed up multiple times by Stereophile's definition of an "integrated amplifier". There are pluses and minuses to each type of design.I hope this helps in understanding the difference between a basic amplifier and integrated amplifier.
Hi David, The simple answer is "Yes" it will work. As I mentioned in my response above, there are some characteristics which only you will be able to decide are acceptable.
Steve - Hope SRB's response cleared up what I was asking. Any thoughts, given that?Best,David.
However, depending upon the implimentation of the stepped control, IC capacitance may have to be included in the equation vs having the volume control inside the amplifier. The IC capacitance may have a detrimental effect on high frequency response, thus I would recommend an IC with minimal capacitance. I hope this clears up any confusion. Cheers.
Steve,Helps tremendously. Will add that to my list of things to check-up on, to make sure this is feasible.Still not sure which way I am going to go. I can always test it out within a 2ch context before going with all 5 channels. The approach is intriguing and I am willing to give it a try if there is some positive feedback, if only for the learning that will come with it.I have experience with a transformer volume control and was able to get a feel for it limitations, as well as what it did well. The passive attenuator approach would allow me to experience a more esoteric application.Appreciate your comments.- David.
"Is the output of the source dc coupled or capacitive coupled? DC coupled gives the passive the low frequency edge."Steve,Here is the response from Oppo:"1. The stereo output is DC coupled. The 7.1ch output is capacitive coupled.""2. The player has been designed to work with receiving equipment which is expecting an input impedance between 10K and 40K. As long as the input impedance on the amplifier is 1K of higher, they should be compatible."Unfortunately, the analog multi-out is capacitive coupled.Additional thoughts?- David.
I broke the attenuator knob off on my ADS C1500 control amp for the ADS PB1500 Subwoofer vin. 1980. It is a stepped attenuator which controls volumn for two internal 100watt amps and the passive line which attenuates the main amp for the satelites. Anybody have any idea what to replace it with? There was a post I read a few weeks ago where a guy replaced the same with an alps but i cannot find the post. Iam new to audio Circle and dont know the ropes yet on contacting members. I did recieve an inquiry from some one else on the above ADS components.