Holo Spring dac only has a fixed level output, no volume control, so either a passive preamp or active preamp needed.
Cheers George
Cheers George
Any comments on DAC going direct to power amplifier or to pre-ampliifer?
We know that already. So requiring a preamp would not make it a poor design. Someone who wishes to get the Holo dac in a system that currently has an active preamp would be ok or should he change his active preamp to a passive one as an active preamp adds.......? And if the new passive preamp doesn't match his current power amp, should he change that too? |
Were only talking about the OP's Bricasti and a
PS Audio both of which have volume controls, as the thread is about direct in to the poweramps with a dacs that have volume controls. I don't know how the Holo dac came into this, but it to me looks like a very good R2R Mutibit dac and the way I like my dacs, and with "solid" output stage which should only need a passive preamp, if the poweramp is >33kohm input impedance. Cheers George |
I have have a buddy who has a system similar to mine. We put a preamp in his system and wow, more natural, musical, fuller sound. Put it in my system, no discernible difference. His: Cambridge magic streamer into a Nuforce mcp 18a analog pre to Bel Canto 300m mono blocks to def tech 8080 st towers. Mine: Cambridge 851N streamer to bel canto 500m mono blocks to Dali Mentor 6. Cabling and rooms are different, but still a puzzling difference. |
tomaswv Probably had very much to do with his 300m’s only having an extremely low 10k input impedance. Where your 500m’s have very nice high 200k input impedance 20 x higher!!. There is no spec on the output impedance of magic streamer and how the volume is done, (could be high if they don't spec it) Where your 851N has very low 0.15 Ohm output impedance better than most preamps. Cheers George |