How's the analog volume control on the Opus 21?


Anyone running the Resolution Audio Opus 21 directly to amps? How does this configuaration sound in comparison to running the the Opus using a decent preamp? I'm looking to buy this player and plan on running it directly to amps. Thanks!
hififred
i own the opus 21, but don't run it directly to amps, because i have multiple sources. i have experimented with it, however, and i could discern no difference. i attribute this to my preamp more so than anything else. (an ATC SCA-2), which is the most transparent preamp i've ever heard.

the volume control is all-analog, though, so full resolution is maintained.

it is the best cdplayer i've ever heard.
I run my Opus 21 directly into my amp which ims sounds better than the SF Line 3 it replaced. To further determine if the Opus 21's volume control could be improved on my neighbor let me borrow his Placette passive. Using the same ics (Pure Note ERs) I couldn't tell any difference with the Opus 21's volume set to 99 and using the Placette to control the volume. What I don't know is if the volume is fully bypassed in the Opus 21 when the volume is set to 99.
the opus 21 only bypasses the volume control the ouput is connected via a DIN connector.

the opus 21 is meant to be partnered with dmn preamps, hence the din. i use a din-to-rca cable made with dmn solid-core interconnects to my preamp - which bypasses the volume control.

annd a free tweak that makes a huge difference - turn off the display using the remote.

clearly audible.
Thank you guys for your informative responses. I think I'm sold. Tom, your test using your neighbor's preamp was especially helpful, and eases my hesitiation to buy a product that I am unable to demo. Yes, I'm aware Resolution Audio's use and return offer for 5%. I'm currently using a Cary 306/200 and a Rotel preamp. I'm eager to get the Opus 21 into my system based on all the positive posts. Fred