yes, like kr4 said, this
SPL Volume 2 is basically a preamp with only a single input/output. There are two monolothic op amps internally with a smallish normal linear power supply. Nothing special here in my opinion. It's likely good for the money. If you want a low cost active XLR preamp, it's probably a good deal. I'm not sure how you can do even a balanced preamp with only two op amps and a single-ended ALPS potentiometer. It's probably using one op amp as input buffer to convert to single ended, then routing through ALPS pot, then using the second opamp to just create an inverted signal from the potentiometer. I suppose it works, but you really want two opamps on the output for stereo balanced signals.
It's more expensive, but the Wyred 4 Sound STP-SE is supposed to be a passive/active design. It's supposed to work as a passive circuit until the signal needs active gain (i.e. depending on signal level and input impedance of the amp its driving).
A cheap solution would be to look for a used Rane MLM82a stereo line mixer. These are fully balance inputs, fully balanced outputs, and use a single-ended internal volume control. They are cheap at under $100 typically and still use a linear power supply. You'll need to get an XLR-to-TRS cable for the inputs, but it's cheap. Not sure how this compares to SPL Volume 2.
It's more expensive, but the Wyred 4 Sound STP-SE is supposed to be a passive/active design. It's supposed to work as a passive circuit until the signal needs active gain (i.e. depending on signal level and input impedance of the amp its driving).
A cheap solution would be to look for a used Rane MLM82a stereo line mixer. These are fully balance inputs, fully balanced outputs, and use a single-ended internal volume control. They are cheap at under $100 typically and still use a linear power supply. You'll need to get an XLR-to-TRS cable for the inputs, but it's cheap. Not sure how this compares to SPL Volume 2.