The Cary is not the most neutral preamp around IMO. So a passive would work quite well in your situation as you already know. I think you can get switch boxes to switch between inputs. Since you already have an internal volume control in the amps (which is the best way to go if you go passive) then the switch box is all you need- if switching the inputs manually is too much of a hassle.
Need a preamp?
Hi all,
I have an older Cary tube preamp and a Bob Latino ST70 with a built in attenuator driving a pair of Proac D30R. The combo seems to be a tad too warm so I tried using the amp without the preamp and it seems to sound better with a wider soundstage and more extended highs. I have a phono amp also so I can also listen to LPs and cds. Is there a reason I need a preamp other than the convenience of switching between the two? Would a ss preamp or passive preamp add to the sound? I presume any preamp would only degrade the quality and can't make it better than it is.
I have an older Cary tube preamp and a Bob Latino ST70 with a built in attenuator driving a pair of Proac D30R. The combo seems to be a tad too warm so I tried using the amp without the preamp and it seems to sound better with a wider soundstage and more extended highs. I have a phono amp also so I can also listen to LPs and cds. Is there a reason I need a preamp other than the convenience of switching between the two? Would a ss preamp or passive preamp add to the sound? I presume any preamp would only degrade the quality and can't make it better than it is.
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