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Out of curiosity, I hooked up my DAC directly to my amp just to hear
what it would sound like without going through my preamp. The DAC is fed by a Squeezebox Touch, so I can use it's digital volume control for attenuation. I was rather shocked how much more vibrant and involving the sound was. It does make me wonder what the benefit of all that electronics in a pre-amp really is. So I'd like to try going passive with something like a stepped attenuator. Is there anything I should know about the downside of going passive? It does sound like there might by some loss of bass, though I'd like to narrow this down with whatever measurements I can do with my voltmeter and SPL meter. My typical "serious" listening level is about -20dB (relative to unity gain). A low level recording might require the volume to be raised to -15dB or so. So I don't think I'll have any problems with having enough gain. Equipment, all connected with XLR cables, is as follows: DAC: Cambridge Audio Azur 840C. Output impedance: 50 Ohm. This seems to have a pretty beefy power supply for a CDP/DAC. Pre-amp: BAT 3iX, Output impedance: 1000 Ohm I also have BAT's VK-42SE solid state amp on loan, but it still seems too smooth and laid back for my speakers, which are already laid back. Amp: BAT VK-250 150W @ 8 Ohm Input impedance: 100K Ohm. Should be any easy load? Gain: 26 dB Speakers: Vandersteen Quatros, not very efficient but an easy load for the amp. |
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