ultimate final word 3 on best passive preamp


attenuator volume control top of the line #1 winner incredible fantastic deal of the century world class a. i have started a series here and included all these words to help newbies find this thread, this is so that someone new or not so new can make this the last stop before buying a passive volume control. can those who have experience with this area share with others what passive volume control is their choice and why and also which have been a disappointment thanks these are the ones i found so far i am not endorsing any just listing what is available and by the way some of these are available as kits to be soldered some are assembled, here they are: placette, machand, goldpoint, michael percy, evs ric shultz, transcendent, bent. please don't respond if you have nothing positive to contribute i welcome criticism if it's constructive but to those snobs who can only afford kharmas god bless your little soul and hey let's all agree on something "life like" does not replace the concert hall or the live performance "life like" means similiar and not exactly the same. for those who lack awareness we all know that the speaker will not replace the real thing but we are all here trying to get closer to it.
pedrillo
Here's three more to your list: Channel Islands Audio's VPC-1, Luminous Audio's AXIOM, and QED's MA 34.

Two important production considerations are (1) type and quality of attenuator -- continuous potentiometer, stepped with multiple individual resistors, or transformer-based; and (2) whether there is any impedance management circuitry. Of course, the most important factor is how they sound. I look forward to reading what the experts here have to say.
I tried the Bent- while I enjoyed the mids/highs, I found ti lacking in bass depth, and went bac to a much superior active unit...
Pedrillo, you said you welcome constructive criticism, so here it is. Your message would be easier to read and understand if you would capitalize the first letter of each sentence and the letter "I" when your refer to yourself. I understand if English is not your first language that you may not appreciate the importance of this. Please, do not take offense. This is friendly advice.