Pubul57
There is something about the idea of a passive linestage that makes me think it has to be better of doing nothing destructive to the signal, and that in some way an active, any active simply does too much to a signal be as pure to the source. Assuming appropriate gain and impedance match.Pubul57
Hi Paul, there is a way you can see how little the Lightspeed Attenuator embeds it's own character onto the sound of the source. I don't tell many people to do this but if your careful it can show what colorations/distortions preamps passive or active are doing.
First plug your source directly into your poweramp and the put on a known very quite low level CD (have your finger on the stop button just in case) then get a cd/track that you think will be at your normal listening level and see what it sounds like, this is the purest sound you will get from your system. Note the level you were listening at, insert the Lightspeed and listen again at the same volume, I've done this many times to members of our audiophile society and they cannot pick if the Lightspeed was in or out of the system, yet when tried with other active/passive pre's they could distinguish the difference, this listening test shows how transparent the pre is. Saying that you will get people that like the colorations that some pres can give if the system is flawed and needs that coloration embeded on it.
Cheers George
There is something about the idea of a passive linestage that makes me think it has to be better of doing nothing destructive to the signal, and that in some way an active, any active simply does too much to a signal be as pure to the source. Assuming appropriate gain and impedance match.Pubul57
Hi Paul, there is a way you can see how little the Lightspeed Attenuator embeds it's own character onto the sound of the source. I don't tell many people to do this but if your careful it can show what colorations/distortions preamps passive or active are doing.
First plug your source directly into your poweramp and the put on a known very quite low level CD (have your finger on the stop button just in case) then get a cd/track that you think will be at your normal listening level and see what it sounds like, this is the purest sound you will get from your system. Note the level you were listening at, insert the Lightspeed and listen again at the same volume, I've done this many times to members of our audiophile society and they cannot pick if the Lightspeed was in or out of the system, yet when tried with other active/passive pre's they could distinguish the difference, this listening test shows how transparent the pre is. Saying that you will get people that like the colorations that some pres can give if the system is flawed and needs that coloration embeded on it.
Cheers George