I’ve been buying vintage preamp tubes on Ebay for the past twenty years. There are many reputable sellers that test before selling and I have never received a bad tube. If by chance you did receive a bad tube a refund is never a problem!
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@yogiboy , Agreed. I've bought several on EBay myself with zero problems. I guess my point was, which I didn't convey well is given the voluminous amount of sellers there, as always, check seller feedback and transaction numbers.
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It sits where a preamp sits, and switches inputs like a preamp. Also most preamps attenuate, so the amplifier part is not amplifying, and not really doing impedance matching like a power amp does. |
+1@ sleepwalker65
Passive Preamplifier In essence is merely a volume control designed to attenuate the signal going from the source (usually a CD player) to the amplifier. Since it is passive, it has no inherent gain because it has no active components (tubes or transistors) in the signal path. |
^That^ is all true, but an active preamp is almost always an attenuation device too. By using neither one, the OP saved needing another cable. |
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