@jaytor @noble100
i agree that a huge benefit of an active preamp/linestage is impedance matching -- this has a real impact on the sound we hear - the impedance matching and compatibility between 2 devices in a signal chain is something that is often underappreciated, is difficult to measure and gauge without careful listening
noble, i also agree that your levinson unit is doing what it is doing all time, it doesn’t know what is passing through it... that been said, signal rise time, slew rate, power supply stiffness and speed are all attributes that affect transient response and clarity in any amplification device/buffer -- and the way a good linestage does this can be so helpful in a mild ’rounding out’ of the sound (esp. at higher volume levels) that in turn pleases our ears a great deal...
i agree that a huge benefit of an active preamp/linestage is impedance matching -- this has a real impact on the sound we hear - the impedance matching and compatibility between 2 devices in a signal chain is something that is often underappreciated, is difficult to measure and gauge without careful listening
noble, i also agree that your levinson unit is doing what it is doing all time, it doesn’t know what is passing through it... that been said, signal rise time, slew rate, power supply stiffness and speed are all attributes that affect transient response and clarity in any amplification device/buffer -- and the way a good linestage does this can be so helpful in a mild ’rounding out’ of the sound (esp. at higher volume levels) that in turn pleases our ears a great deal...