Yes the McCormack Micro line drive is a great potentiometer based passive, with an active stage that can be switched in as well, if your source has low output voltage, <1v.
Trouble is the active stage is just a Analog Devices AD712 dual-op-amp chip, not the best of audio opamps, that would be better replaced for dual OPA627's per channel on Browndog adapter boards.
And I think it's only available s/h, long discontinued now.
http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/521/#jMEKhFqoSfSA6o7j.97
Cheers George
Trouble is the active stage is just a Analog Devices AD712 dual-op-amp chip, not the best of audio opamps, that would be better replaced for dual OPA627's per channel on Browndog adapter boards.
And I think it's only available s/h, long discontinued now.
http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/521/#jMEKhFqoSfSA6o7j.97
Cheers George