I once used a Placette passive preamp with my 3.5’s and found that the bottom end pretty much dropped out. Figuring I’d remove as much as I could between the speakers and the amp I assumed I’d squeeze just a tad more “everything” I got from the speakers...
What I got was a very bright, harsh top end and a virtual removal of the bottom end - something the 3.5’s excelled in providing. No knock against the Placette - it would probably have seen better synergy with a more colored amp then my Pass X150.5 was, so I just popped my ARC preamp back in the chain and resumed chasing the audio dragon.
PS: I am currently in the agonizing process of rebuilding my two channel setup after having a spectacularly sh*tty run of bad luck this summer past. Fortunately, owning relatively expensive stuff does allow for one to raise cash when such happenstances as mine drop in for a visit. Were it not for this “hobby” of chasing the audio dragon my situation would have been considerably worse. What I sold off covered my attorney fees!
At the moment the best equipment I have is a pair of Meadowlark Kestrel loudspeakers - a very worthy substitute/stopgap for Thiel - that I recaptured from my girlfriend. (I’d given them to her a few years back)
Those, along with a Marantz 2250b receiver and an Oppo disc player, now comprise my “audiophile” setup. *Sigh*
I’m awaiting the arrival of a Bluesound Powernode 2 which will become the temporary heart of my system for the time being. While the Marantz/Meadowlark thing worked well in her house, it simply didn’t in mine.
Anyway...this thread continues to set the proverbial bar for the manner in which threads are sustained over time. My journey here and the info received from unsound, jafant, and many others has been immensely enjoyable. Tom Thiel - your expertise and technical proficiency leave me absolutely agog in wonder - I hope you don’t mind the humble opinions from someone who doesn’t know a mosfet from a misfit. But I know what I like...
Hoy hoy! Keep it up!