Thanks, Ivan. You have it right. I have a typical vintage solid state midfi receiver with phono, tape, tuner, aux inputs. I started looking into this controversial buffer business, which led me to a reasonable and fairly popular tube preamp, with the phono stage as well, the Yaqin 12B, which I thought might make a good buffer.
But then I wondered if it would work in the tape or pre-out, main-in loop as a tube preamp in series with the solid state preamp in the receiver. Maybe a little redundant, and, as you say, there is the problem with the two volume controls. I don't want to completely bypass the receiver's preamp because I need its tone controls.
So I'm leaning toward the single-tube Yaqin buffer (cd1), and maybe later a phono stage. And one day, maybe either a more expensive preamp with multiple inputs or a complete tube setup. Part of the fun of all this is the journey.
Much appreciate your thoughtful comments.
John
But then I wondered if it would work in the tape or pre-out, main-in loop as a tube preamp in series with the solid state preamp in the receiver. Maybe a little redundant, and, as you say, there is the problem with the two volume controls. I don't want to completely bypass the receiver's preamp because I need its tone controls.
So I'm leaning toward the single-tube Yaqin buffer (cd1), and maybe later a phono stage. And one day, maybe either a more expensive preamp with multiple inputs or a complete tube setup. Part of the fun of all this is the journey.
Much appreciate your thoughtful comments.
John