Lightspeed Attenuator - Best Preamp Ever?


The question is a bit rhetorical. No preamp is the best ever, and much depends on system context. I am starting this thread beacuase there is a lot of info on this preamp in a Music First Audio Passive...thread, an Slagle AVC Modules...thread and wanted to be sure that information on this amazing product did not get lost in those threads.

I suspect that many folks may give this preamp a try at $450, direct from Australia, so I thought it would be good for current owners and future owners to have a place to describe their experience with this preamp.

It is a passive preamp that uses light LEDs, rather than mechanical contacts, to alter resistance and thereby attenuation of the source signal. It has been extremely hot in the DIY community, since the maker of this preamp provided gernerously provided information on how to make one. The trick is that while there are few parts, getting it done right, the matching of the parts is time consuming and tricky, and to boot, most of use would solder our fingers together if we tried. At $450, don't bother. It is cased in a small chassis that is fully shielded alloy, it gets it's RF sink earth via the interconnects. Vibration doesn't come into it as there is nothing to get vibrated as it's passive, even the active led's are immune as they are gas element, no filaments. The feet I attach are soft silicon/sorbethane compound anyway just in case.

This is not audio jewelry with bling, but solidly made and there is little room (if any) for audionervosa or tweaking.

So is this the best preamp ever? It might be if you have a single source (though you could use a switch box), your source is 2v or higher, your IC from pre-amp to amp is less than 2m to keep capaitance low, your amp is 5kohm input or higher (most any tube amp), and your amp is relatively sensitive (1v input sensitivity or lower v would be just right). In other words, within a passive friendly system (you do have to give this some thought), this is the finest passive preamp I have ever heard, and I have has many ranging form resistor-based to TVCs and AVCs.

In my system, with my equipment, I think it is the best I have heard passive or active, but I lean towards prefering preamp neutrality and transparency, without loosing musicality, dynamics, or the handling of low bass and highs.

If you own one, what are your impressions versus anything you have heard?

Is it the best ever? I suspect for some it may be, and to say that for a $450 product makes it stupidgood.
pubul57
I'm sure it uses LDR technology. Question is how is it implemented and what parts are being used. Hard to tell as you can't see inside the boxes. By virtue of the fact that Norman previously used the phrase Lightspeed to describe his volume control, do we really know if he is using the same LDR's as George. Since George has made his design and schematic public it's quite possible, but I haven't seen anything that describes exactly what Norman is doing.

BTW - I'm pretty impressed with the build of the unit. A couple years back I remember seeing some tube designs from Arte Forma here for sale. They were beautiful units and again appeared to be well constructed. Then they disappeared. Seems like they are back now with a US distributor. Hope they reintroduce the tube amps I previously saw.
Quick question: would the LSA's full potential be realized in this setup: PS Audio DLIII ( 99 ohms Z out ); low capacitance one meter interconnects; aragon 8002 power amp ( 22k Z in). Speakers spendor s3e. Average listening level : low to medium 85 db ish... I use a buffered passive in same system. Volume range is more than adequate. Somewhat concerned about lowish input impedance of amp...thanks.
Yeah, for a sound quality standpoint, the Arte Forma integrated is very good. Sounds way better than it's price point, that is for sure.
I'd be concerned about the 22k input impedance of the Aragon as well. Maybe George could elaborate more, but I'd say it probably would not work optimally.
Dpac996, sounds like a setup where a TVC/AVC/buffered passive would work best than an LSA or Placette RVC type passive. Still might work pretty darn well, so worth testing if you can, but on paper it does seem less than optimal given the input impedance of the amp. How much off optimal? Don't know.