Billbench & Oneobgyn
Yes it does alter the sound, it has to because the signal passes through the tubes, but the Ref 3 is so good that I think it gives it a better sound stage. I have a Meridian G68 for HT.
I had a VAC Standard LE Tube Preamp by the way and it just passes the signal through wiring and not the tubes, it can be off while you are in HT mode.
AND tlg.
The stereo preamp that has HT mode either sets the output volume at a constant and repeatable level all the time or just pass the siganal straight though via wiring. Your HT is controlling the volume as if the stereo preamp was not there and it can also be calabrated correctly.
Also this stops you from having to set the volume on your stereo preamp. If you do not set the volume exactly same way everytime any calabration you have done will not be correct. A HT not calabrated is a waist off time and money.
As with most analog volome controls, because they work with resistance, being off a little can mean alot so you are much better off this HT passthrough.
Yes it does alter the sound, it has to because the signal passes through the tubes, but the Ref 3 is so good that I think it gives it a better sound stage. I have a Meridian G68 for HT.
I had a VAC Standard LE Tube Preamp by the way and it just passes the signal through wiring and not the tubes, it can be off while you are in HT mode.
AND tlg.
The stereo preamp that has HT mode either sets the output volume at a constant and repeatable level all the time or just pass the siganal straight though via wiring. Your HT is controlling the volume as if the stereo preamp was not there and it can also be calabrated correctly.
Also this stops you from having to set the volume on your stereo preamp. If you do not set the volume exactly same way everytime any calabration you have done will not be correct. A HT not calabrated is a waist off time and money.
As with most analog volome controls, because they work with resistance, being off a little can mean alot so you are much better off this HT passthrough.