George, thank you very much for your additional comments. I was already leaning toward not getting the Burson cable. I have found that the Polk Audio RTi A3 is on closeout for $240/pr, so not much more than the cable. It got an excellent review in Stereophile and made the Recommended Components list. It also has a real wood veneer cabinet, so definitely seems to be worth the current price. I'm thinking it's 89-90db sensitivity is likely enough that I'll just use the Advent 300 with the VTL. It's a small room and I don't need extreme volume. The Advent is surprisingly strong for 18 watts. Guess it was designed to have good current output since it was used with the original Advent speaker. Thanks again for your help.
Impedance Matching Question
Most know that the input impedance of an amp needs to be ~10X the output impedance of the preamp for proper matching. Is there an inexpensive device that can be placed between a higher impedance preamp and lower impedance amp to help solve the issue? This is not for critical listening, but I do want it to sound good.
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Nice find, now that looks good I think, seems to be tube input with ss output great combo to get low output impedance and high input impedance. 100k input impedance and 1ohm!!!! output impedance, can be used as a unity gain buffer, or preamp with gain and volume control. " 8 DIP switches that allow us to select the gain (0dB/6dB) and whether using it as a pre-amp or as a buffer with the help of a flat screwdriver (like the one included)." https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/ifi-audio-itube.16539/reviews https://www.audiostream.com/content/ifi-itube-active-tube-bufferpreamplifier Cheers George |
Thanks George for the iTube comments. astelmaszek - initially I thought the iTube2 at $399 was more than I wanted to spend, however after finding a deal on the iTube for $239 shipping included, I’m thinking that’s just a little more than the Burson cable at $200 and the iTube has more capabilities than a cable. This same authorized dealer is also offering the iTube2 for $279 shipping included, so I ordered one. I’m thinking I’ll just have fun trying it in various places of my systems, and then always have a good way to use any amp with the VTL if I so desire. Thanks for your recommendation of the iTube. |
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