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Jon Yaeger
 
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Dennis,

What I think it means is that there is a gain stage followed by a
tone-shaping loss stage; ergo, there is no feedback around the RIAA network.

BTW, you're not related to that fellow from Brooklyn, are you?

Best regards,

Jon

From: (Dennis Selwa)
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Date: 3 Aug 2003 16:54:53 -0700
Subject: Passive RIAA VS feedback RIAA preamp

I have never heard a pasive Riaa preamp (like Cary,AES)so don't know
how to compare with the widely used feedback RIAA preamp in vintage
gear that I have lots of.
What differences are there? I would think that with the feedback type
the frequency response would be extended but the dynamic range a
little compressed.
My speakers are Quad ESL 57 and Rauna Leira(heavy cement speakers and
still competitive with the better monitors).
It would be nice to eek out all the resolution I can out of the Quads.
Theyre stong point is in the midrange so maybe all zero feedback would
suit them.

Dennis Selwa