Some add things like filters, tone controls or extra gain for phono sources.
Preamps typically introduce a particular sound of their own. Some might like to use a preamp for that alone
If you don’t need any of this things you are good to go.
If I just use a DAC, do I need a Pre-amp?
Preamps are for volume controls and switching between source. Some add things like filters, tone controls or extra gain for phono sources. Preamps typically introduce a particular sound of their own. Some might like to use a preamp for that alone If you don’t need any of this things you are good to go. |
Not sure if this is to be believed but some reviewers were stating that the addition of this preamp made the DAC sound even quieter than direct DAC to amp.Who ever said this is yanking himself, because it’s impossible, unless there was a grounding problem.
Luminous Audio makes a passive preamp with a volume control that is not in-line with the signal.That’s just uses a series fixed resistor with a pot shunted to ground, best is is a series/shunt ladder as it gives far better input impedance consistencies. http://diyaudio.co.kr/wwwboard1/data/board1/compare.pdf Cheers George |
I tested my system last year as you are considering. In my case I preferred the system with the preamp. In my case the DAC was a NAD M51 and the preamp is an Aesthetix Calypso. I was considering eliminating the Calypso. The Calypso has the best fit/sound in my system. So much so that I sent it in to Aesthetix for their Signature upgrade last fall which has proven worth the money for my system. Maybe I would have felt differently had I selected a better DAC. |
You need to do some homework. True digital volume control (such as in a mac, windows, and many consumer players) is very poor. You begin with 16 bits, do some digital math, and wind up with as few as 8 bits remaining at realistic listening levels. On the other hand, some solutions can do the math -- **and the D-A conversion** with 24-32 bits, which allows them to play around with 8 bits and still have 16 left. These are likely superior to any analog volume control. Otherwise, analog is still the gold standard, if built properly. That means using a preamp - active or passive. "Passive preamp" of course, is oxymoronic since it amplifies nothing. I answered this in much more detail, twice, in the past year and my fingers are tired. Look up ESS’s excellent technical paper with the graphs to show you. ESS is one of the few DACs that allows it to be done properly, so, duh, they publish a paper on it :-) So, first you need to find out what your Fiio does. If its a clean volume control, and you need no further switching, no need for a preamp o add more stuff to the signal path, and maybe clean up some impedance mismatches (an unsung benefit of a good preamp). G |