Also, the output impedance is about 410 ohms. That number is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is the size of the output capacitor in relation to the input impedance of the following amplifier. .47 uF will drive about 80K or higher and be flat to 20 Hz. For 47K amps you need 1 uF output caps and for 30K amps you need 1.5 uF. Base prices of my preamps include a wonderful Polish oil cap in .47 uF. Going to 1 uF costs $80 and 1.5 uF costs $120. Anything larger than 1.5 uF requires that I use a Mundorf silver oil cap because the Polish caps are the same size as Duelunds, and 1.5 uF is the largest value that will fit in the case.
Bit the Bullet ... Don Sachs Model 2 Preamp
So, today I ordered a Don Sachs Model Two Preamp with upgraded caps to drive my 31K ohm SS power amp. This will replace my beloved BAT VK-3i, which I intend to keep ... of course, that could change if the DS Model Two blows me away sonically. I expect to have it in a few weeks. Did a fair amount of reaearch on the DS, and it had great reviews. It's tough to really know unless you hear it in your system. OK ... tell me if I did good on this one.
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