What is wrong here.. on Audiogon?


I don't get it. I ask a legitimate question about help on picking a preamp for my Pass Labs amp. I get maybe 10 responses. Some other guy who apparently is not a Pass Labs fan, has a thread on Amps with lights/meters and which sound better? He gets 50 comments.. Is this an example of reality TV's effect on society? Maybe someone will become a hit on here telling fart jokes.. Just something to think about!
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I don’t get it. I ask a legitimate question about help on picking a preamp for my Pass Labs amp. I get maybe 10 responses.
Active preamps are a dying breed, sources these days with multiple inputs high output, and output stages as good if not better now, are taking their place with their own volume control ability.

Cheers George
George

So your saying, a PS Audio Gain Cell Dac or similar would be a good choice? How about a Schiit Saga?
Maybe something with unity gain. I have a Dodd preamp (no longer made) with unity gain driving a Pass Labs Aleph J and it is much, much better than a Schiit Saga I used to have. There’s a thread on the Hornshoppe Truth preamp here and it has unity gain and can work with any source impedance and pretty much drive anything
George

So your saying, a PS Audio Gain Cell Dac or similar would be a good choice? How about a Schiit Saga?

Depends, what your source? and does it have a volume control?
Then you'll get hopefully informed opinions from others here as well.
Cheers George
I’d approach pairing a passive preamp or other unity gain preamp with the XA25 with caution, as its gain is somewhat on the low side (spec’d as 20 db; measured by Stereophile as 20.4 db). Stereophile measured the XA25 as being capable of supplying 80 watts into 8 ohms. It can be calculated that for an amp having a gain of 20.4 db to be driven to an output of 80 watts into 8 ohms an input of slightly more than 2.4 volts is necessary. Without a preamp supplying additional gain you won’t get there with the vinyl-based source you mentioned in the other thread, even with the volume control at max. And even with a digital source you would find yourself setting the volume control at or near max to drive the amp close to 80 watts, should that be necessary on the musical peaks of some recordings. That being especially likely to be an issue with recordings having wide dynamic range, such as many classical orchestral recordings.

On the other hand, though, with your Zu speakers you may never need the amp to supply anything close to 80 watts. But I would consider this issue carefully before proceeding down that path.

Regards,
-- Al