What George said, +1. I had a Placette Passive Linestage and loved the transparency, over the ARC SP9 and SP14, that came before, though neither did anything, "wrong". The only problem I had, with the passive, related to the inefficiency of the rest of my system. That only reared it’s head, when listening to some sessions, recorded at lower levels. My love for LOMC carts, Magnepans and tubed main amps, all contributed to the shortcoming. Anyone that didn’t require the SPLs(I try for live), wouldn’t have had an issue. With a majority of recordings; the presentation was wonderful. Definitely: give it a try, without the pre.
Placette RCV Passive Pre between pre and power amplifiers?
Hello. This is my system at the moment: cdp Aurora Labtek + pre Audio Research LS5 MKII + final Krell KSA50 + speakers Vienna Acoustics Mozart Grand. Despite the fact that the pre is only in balanced and the final only in unbalanced, I am equally happy with what I listen. The only regret: not having a remote control for the pre. Now I was wondering: does it make sense to insert a RCV Passive Pre Placette Audio between the pre and the power amplifiers, in order to take advantage of its remote, without losing any of the sound quality I have at the moment? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Maurizio. Italy
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Another option is the schiit freya-s https://www.schiit.com/products/freya-s Set the freya-s to passive and insert it to the input or tape loop of your ARC LS-5II. |
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