I'll join Rzado, just to get the numbers pro and con in a bit better balance. I agree with all he's said. But if anyone is considering buying a passive, there are a number of things to check out. A look at www.goldpt.com, and its DIY section in particular, is a place to start. I've gone with DIY passives myself, and don't think it's easy to beat a good one for any amount of money spent on a commercial product. Just get world-class switches (like Shallco) for ladder type stepped attenuators, dual mono to get the effect of a balance control that costs nothing in circuit complexity, and good resistors, connectors, internal wire, kept as short as you can manage. I left a CAT SL-1 III, with its signal path simplified at the factory, for my own DIY passive, and have never looked back. I get the "magic of tubes" in my power amps, and while I wouldn't do without it, I don't think one needs it further up the line.
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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