Jult52
1) With my 1.8v DAC feeding my 2.1v input amp, I find most of my listening to be in the 12-2 o'clock range.
2) I swear there was some break-in in the bass with the LSA, lasting maybe 5 hours.
3) I am a newbie compared to the very experienced audiophiles here. I think suggesting a DAC/passive preamp/high impedance amp combo is a must whenever recommending a path forward for a newbie or someone with a less expensive system. I have a combined $2.5k sunk into my components between transport and speakers (ex-cables) and I think I'm done. Beat that price/performance ratio!
Jult52
1: At 1.8k your dac does not reach the 2v Redbook CD standard, if it did then your volume on the Lightspeed Attenuator would be around 11 o'clock, but there is no problem with where it is on your system at 12-2 o'clock.
2: I don't have an answer to this, but maybe you just got used to now having bass that is tighter and goes down to 0hz (dc) instead of what you were using for a pre before.
3: Yes the Lightspeed Attenuator represents great dollar value as seen in the latest recommended components in the April issue of Stereophile, as the $25,000.00 Dartzeel NHB-18ns preamp uses a Lightspeed Attenuator volume control with a lot of switching facilities and a lot of glitz.
Cheers George