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Tell you what Jackman, I'd be more than willing to trade for a week. Just dont let me battery get low.
That would be true if I hadn't done research too. I was scared to post my review but everyone else's experience matches mine, people with far more experience than me. So there's nothing wrong with my statements and I stand by them. LDR's are simply better than other means of volume control. I think I understand your rancor, you own one of the pre's that someone dropped for this ldr. Not a cheap device either.I am as honest as I can be. I could lie and say, OH SURE, I've heard dozens of pieces of gear. I am merely relating my experience. The device isn't good, it's flipping awesome. I have seriously no interest in a pre after this. Give me a good reason I should? If you could hear what I hear, you'd understand.Far more interested in stepping up my amps, dac, and doing treatments. If I get a chance to try out another conventional pre, sure, I'll give it a go! This is my hobby and I love trying new stuff, but I won't actively search for one anymore.I have heard other pre's before, obviously, I don't live on an island, but I can only relate what is in my system. Trust me, if I were even slightly dissatisfied, I'd be on the hunt for a pre, you can believe that.
Only one down side: price. I'm building another Bottlehead Quickie preamp and thought this would be an awesome addition to it. I prefer the use of dual mono controls as it's tough to get matching pairs of the tubes in the Quickie.It's a shame nobody has made an ldr kit with some sort of balance feature. I would have to spend nearly a grand on these volume controls in order to get the flexibility that I need.
(Jackman) oh no you're fine, and I can see your point as well, I had just hoped that you understand that my desire is to have a supreme system, and I think on the pre side of things I nailed it early on. Looking at Ncore mono's right now as my second real amp, and I will be in a similar situation there too, in ownership of something gobsmackingly good, but without much reference to compare.I live in the Seattle area. I thought we might ship to each other, if you want. I'm game.Reading Doug's now.
I hear ya Doug that's why I also said earlier that for those with more sophisticated. Needs, they could have a pre like yours but still have the ldr doing the volume.I leave mine permanently attached to the charger. I know Allan said no but Danny Richie says the Ctek's smart chargers are perfectly fine to leave attached and won't cause any damage. I haven't had any problems.
mebbe bob (bfitz) will post up some of his ideas for diy'ers... doug s.
yeah but the dac is where the magic happens, besides I need one for the inevitable jump to computer audio.I get to try the Neko sometime soon, so that's pretty cool.And by sophisticated I meant, need for inputs or processing, etc. But i have to take your word for it since you do have both. However I figured a nice dac/ldr combo would be my pre system.
The circuit uses current control to change the volume, which allows for using normal volume controls (no special 3 turn pots required) so Alps motorized pots work fine. They do need to be dual gang though, but gang imbalance *in no way* affects actual channel balance, like it does on a normal pot. And it also allows for range setting, i.e. low, medium, and high volume, So you could use the entire range of the pot to go from say 0-30% of full volume. To me, this is easier than using a special pot to get fine adjustment of volume at low levels.
Really Doug, so you're saying there'd be no real difference between the xda1 I had before and the Neko I'm gonna try out? Why is that? $400 to $1500 and I won't notice it? Because to me, it seems like the dac in a system is a big deal.
Does it have to be dual gang? Could 2 mono pots work?
Huh.... well dang Doug, I'll try out the Neko but looks maybe another area ($) I can squeeze into maybe something more important.