goofy how this thread on such a minor, non-issue hasn't died under its own weight...
Does remote control degrade the sound of tube preamps?
Some preamp manufactures (e.g. CAT) don’t put remote controls in their preamps due to the supposed sound degradation. This could also be just an excuse. Do you think the sound quality is degraded with a remote? I am talking about an audible effect.
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[please forgive my poor English] FYI, the remote control of my Aries Cerat Incito ("basic" version, not ’S’ version) provides full control over the folllowing points:
(The version I own does not have HT bypass, as I don’t need one: music only; so, cannot tell about this).
Context:
I think the remote is common to all models:
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It's my understanding the incito s from aires cerat does not offer standby functionality. So it's not a fully functional remote. I believe the Power switche is on the back. very disappointing way to design something. Think of all the people who use this and get frustrated. my family would never go for this. Very sad as it's probably a really great preamp |
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This requires the unit to be always on, and shut down partially with remote. This is not the way Aries Cerat does things.
Indeed, it is not nothing short but stellar.
Therefore a last CORRECTION as an aside, before we get back to @chungjh ’s initial question. Aries Cerat preamplifiers (including Incito & Incito S) provide control over the folllowing points:
(Interestingly, there are even 2 versions of that preamp: low gain or high gain. This is purposeful, as with the typical (and constant) high gain of modern power amplifiers today (+maybe good/high efficiency speakers), it can become difficult to play at very low levels late at night, when the kids or the spouse are sleeping, or if the user lives in a block of apartments in town, with neighbors. For the sake of adaptability, the high-gain version can also be provided with an optional -6dB switch (at the back ;-) - not a big issue as this is a configuration you do just once, given the constant gain of your power amplifier) |
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