I can see the point regarding complications of adding an input buffer to the circuit of an active preamp. It certainly moves away from my simpler is better philosophy. However, I was more curious about adding this type of volume control, or more accurately, attenuator, to the Burson AB160 XLR buffer itself.
I run an Atma-Sphere S-30 in one of my systems and currently am using a Resolution Audio Cantata CD/USB source and running it direct into the S-30 via it's own buffered balanced outputs and using its analog volume control. I also run my Otari MX 5050 with volume control direct into the S-30, just swapping cables when I want to swap sources. I can certainly hear the benefit of a balanced set-up in this case.
I do feel though that I would like to extend this system to add something in the middle that might provide the opportunity to take advantage of a balanced phono stage. One option I'm considering is the Atma-Sphere MP-3, which can be configured as a buffer. However, I'm open to other suggestions as well, including a modification to the MP-3 taking advantage of an LDR volume control.
I run an Atma-Sphere S-30 in one of my systems and currently am using a Resolution Audio Cantata CD/USB source and running it direct into the S-30 via it's own buffered balanced outputs and using its analog volume control. I also run my Otari MX 5050 with volume control direct into the S-30, just swapping cables when I want to swap sources. I can certainly hear the benefit of a balanced set-up in this case.
I do feel though that I would like to extend this system to add something in the middle that might provide the opportunity to take advantage of a balanced phono stage. One option I'm considering is the Atma-Sphere MP-3, which can be configured as a buffer. However, I'm open to other suggestions as well, including a modification to the MP-3 taking advantage of an LDR volume control.