@almarg
I was referring to George and Ralph's technical discussion on the last page (3), and not the whole thread and topic.
I was referring to George and Ralph's technical discussion on the last page (3), and not the whole thread and topic.
Have Passive Preamps Finally Come of Age?
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My conclusion is that someone else designed the Lightspeed for you.You really need to look before you leap, this statement really shows your real worth. I don't even know why you bother posting on a "passive preamps" thread when you don't make them or don't believe in them. All I can think you're only here to denigrate them as best you can, because your trying "product protect" your own commercial stuff, because they are making a big dent in your sales. |
Jay23 8-3-2018Sorry I misunderstood. Upon re-reading that page of the thread I believe you are referring to statements by Ralph such as: Atmasphere 7-27-2018and by George such as: Georgehifi 7-27-2018On that particular point I agree with Ralph 100%. And in fact a very common means of assuring that "any source that has been designed to give out 2v has been done so to be done to do so in it’s most linear state" [quoting George] is to design in exactly the manner Ralph described, providing a good deal more voltage swing capability than will actually be necessary. Also, consistent with that, a few posts prior to their exchange on that issue I had commented as follows: Almarg 7-27-2018 Regards, -- Al |
migueca91 posts08-04-2018 7:30amTisbury Audio passive preamplifier. Very nicely thought out for the price, with -10db and -20db gain dip switch ability for high gain systems, and output dip switch for configuration. Just click on the photos. And they picked the right value to go with 10kohm, which suits most systems. http://www.tisburyaudio.co.uk/mini-passive-preamplifier Cheers George |