Hmmm, since there is no one here defending passive attenuators, I think I'll have to chime in with my $0.02. I came in the exact opposite direction from Justlisten- I started with expensive tube preamps (BAT, CAT, Thor), and while each had certain alluring qualities, none of these (nor any other active I've had the chance to demo, including Lamm and ML) match the transparency, neutrality, freedom from noise/grunge, and low level resolution that a high quality passive provides, so long as your system is geared for a passive. More often than not, in my experience, those people that I have known who had problems with passives were either suffering from impedance mismatches, poor output stages in their source components, insensitive amplifiers (almost no solid state amplifiers work with passives, guys), or overly capacitive cables - in that order of frequency. In particular, the first two problems are the ones most responsible for the loss of dynamics that some experience when trying a passive in their system. Unfortunately, I have found that most manufacturers of passive attenautors are not as up front as they should be in describing the limited applications for their products.
Passive Preamps: Jumping Ship
I have been using passive preamps in my system for about 2 years, Reference Line, Mod Squad, EVS. On a whim, I bought a Klimo Merlin Preamp here on Audiogon a week ago. I dont know if its "synergy" the Siemens 6922 Gold Pins I put in, the power cord, or the what, but I am smarting at what ive been missing for the past 2 years. The Klimo has more weight, precence, more depth, better bass, and sounded more "real". The only area which the passives bettered the Klimo is transparency.
I am amazed and pleased and may have finally reached where I have searching to be for the last 12 years in Audio reprodcution.
I am amazed and pleased and may have finally reached where I have searching to be for the last 12 years in Audio reprodcution.
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