@ggc, hello, sorry. I think your best bet is to contact Slagle himself. He has a variety of options that might work in your case. He could probably help you figure out if his AVC would fit in place of your existing pot. Another option is to bypass the existing pot in your preamp and use his EMIA passive remote AVC preamp as volume control for your preamp. Only downside here is you will need an extra set of ICs. I thought to do this (or at least have the flexibility to do this), but realized I like the AVC as its own standalone preamp better. My EMIA preamp is wound in silver.
Low gain dac!
I am contemplating buying a new dac, the dac I have today has 4.3v output on both balanced and RCA, which makes me only use a small turn on the volume knob on my pre amp, which is a high gain design, volume starts at 6 o’clock and too loud at 8-9!
Any input is appreciated, ladde dac’s or more conventional dac’s doesn’t matter, both designs have my interest.
My system:
Primare Dac30
Supratek Cabernet pre
Belles SA 30 power amp
Graham Audio LS 5/9
Thanks!
Any input is appreciated, ladde dac’s or more conventional dac’s doesn’t matter, both designs have my interest.
My system:
Primare Dac30
Supratek Cabernet pre
Belles SA 30 power amp
Graham Audio LS 5/9
Thanks!
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Not a cheap solution but one that will solve your problem with no sonic penalties. http://www.thehornshoppe.com/the_truth_pre_amp.html |
gryphongryph OP If your asking up to 50w Class-A only There’s not much around that is just 30w Class-A Pass Labs XA30 or XA25 https://www.passlabs.com/products/xa30.8/ My pick would be a Gryphon Essence https://gryphon-audio.dk/shop/power-amplifiers/essence-power/ Then if you want high biased Class-A and big A/B wattage Parasond John Curl Halo JC5 https://parasound.com/jc5.php Gryphon Integrated Diablo 120 or 300 https://gryphon-audio.dk/shop/integrated-amplifiers/gryphon-diablo-300-integrated-amplifier/ Cheers George |
Hi @gryphongryph, Solid state, Valvet Audio A4 mono blocks. Pure class A 55watt into 8 ohms/90 w at 4 ohms. Tube, Line Magnetic 805ia class A SET 48 watts. Both of these amplifiers would in my opinion easily drive your 8 ohm impedance speakers. Caution, if your listening space is modest the 805 tube will generate heat. Either will contribute to providing beautiful sound quality given the make up of your Audio system. . I believe that the Gryphon recommendation from George is a good option as well. P.S. Luxman 590 AX MK II pure class A. Intergrated but I believe that the preamplifier section can be bypassed. Charles |
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