...a physical therapist once called me 'Gumby'.....little did she know.....*L*
@asvjerry I'm not insane, just....'odd'....*L* ;)...) No, just someone with character, LOL... I suspect your setup/suggestion is a bit above me, thx. @rbstehno thx, that's new to me, I will look into it... Marchand Electronics, I wish I new about them sooner, they would have saved me a huge headache getting a power supply made for the field coils. But I will look into it for the preamp... Received an email from McIntosh,.. their C2700 does not have adjustable gain, bummer. But I do want a tube preamp...
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@sc2 *L* I will thank you for noting that observation.... ;) And my setup is a tad 'above & beyond' what most would strive for, but is driven by intent & budget restrictions for the most part. It scratches my particular itch.... ...ought to allow for the flexibility you'd desire, but will require separate amps for each output obviously. You could 'dial in' what works for the separate elements in your quest, which is similar to what I'm about with my meanderings.... It does come down to what you hope to accomplish, by ear or directed by measurement and analysis. Either way, good luck with the project. *S* Nobody has said one can't think outside of the box, esp. when dealing with flat panel arrays.... ;) You're into dipole territory, which is decidedly different than the conventional; the space you're working within will 'have a say' in results as well... "Life: Your results Will vary...." Have fun, J |
@millercarbon I think has the most practical solution to what you described assuming your pre-amp I assume has low enough output impedance to run essentially 4 passive volume controls. You could use a trim-pot to get the balance right, then some good quality resistors for the final implementation. We are only talking 1/2 watt resistors so cost is minimal. |