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I recently bought a tubed phono stage and ideally wanted to use it with a passive pre, but figured it wouldn't work because the output voltage is only .5V. I figured I would need a preamp with some gain to use it with an amp requiring 1.25V input. I just happen to have a volume pot (100K) that I wired to some RCA cables to test out if gear would work with a passive pre in my other setup. Tonight I decided to hook it up to the phono stage just to see what the results would be. To my surprise it worked and played fairly loud. Louder than I listen in fact. This has me thinking I may actually go with a passive now. My question is by doing so, do I put any extra stress on the tubes or the unit power supply that may cause damage? What other concerns should I have when looking to go this route?
I don't think I would go any lower than 20k for the value of the pot in your case jlafrenz. The only exception would be if your phono stage was transformer coupled to the rca jacks, instead of capacitor coupled. Also, I wouldn't spend too much time tube rolling until you get the value of the pot nailed down. This, plus the length and capacitance of the cables will probably have more of an effect than the brand of tube in the phono stage. I feel like this is generally good advice, but without knowing the specifics of your system its a best guess.Also, If you tell us your budget for building (or buying) your passive pre, you will get a better list of suggestions for your next step.
Tonight I tried the Yaqin with my Goldpoint passive pre which is 25k. It seemed to work better than the 100K pot I was using, but that isn't surprising. It still wasn't quite as open on the top end as I expected. Things were a bit 2 dimensional as well. As far as the passive goes, I have very little attenuation on the signal until I turned the gain on the actual amp up a bit to help compensate. This did work a bit better and I was able to increase the amount of attenuation on the signal to have more volume control. I am thinking that there still needs to be some tubes rolled into the phono stage. I also connected it to my DAC. This was really a huge disappointment. Same flat boring sound. I really did not expect this. It seems as though all the components work with a passive, it may not be my best bet in this situation. I am rethinking this and some of the components I am using.
you said: "As far as the passive goes, I have very little attenuation on the signal until I turned the gain on the actual amp up a bit to help compensate."are you referring to the yaqin? i would suggest turning the gain all the way up, on the yaqin, (and on the amp itself, if that's what you are referring to) - and use the the goldpoint to adjust gain from there. unless doing this means you are getting blasting spl's w/only a tiny amount of opening up on the goldpoint pot. then, back down the gain of your yaqin and/or amp only as much as necessary to get adequate range from the goldpoint.doug s.
There is not gain on the Yaqin. I am referring to the gain on the power amp.
I just happen to have a volume pot (100K) that I wired to some RCA cables to test out if gear would work with a passive pre in my other setup. Tonight I decided to hook it up to the phono stage just to see what the results would be. To my surprise it worked and played fairly loud. Louder than I listen in fact.
Tonight I tried the Yaqin with my Goldpoint passive pre which is 25k. It seemed to work better than the 100K pot I was using, but that isn't surprising. It still wasn't quite as open on the top end as I expected. Things were a bit 2 dimensional as well.
I turned the gain on the actual amp up a bit to help compensate
Hopefully I can clear up some confusion. Quiet Earth, you have it pretty well nailed as far as what I am trying to say. The 100K pot holds back the top end and vocals. The Goldpoint is more transparent, but shows the true sound of the source components which is quite flat and "whimpy" as you put it. That is a good way to put it, just no life to the music. The amp I am using is the Emotiva UPA-2 which has a gain control on the back of the unit, not a volume pot. http://www.emotiva.com/upa2.shtm