In a word -No- you dont have to crank the new versions up to 3/4 volume before you much sound out of it. More depends on the strength of the input signal. If you run a moving coil pickup through a moving magnet phono stage you won't get much volume because the MM phono stage requires 2.0 mv and most MC pickups put out .05mv so that is not the preamps fault. Another example is if you are using the variable volume out jacks on a cd player and you have the volume set very low you wont get as much volume out of the preamp. I have set the gain for my sources to give me about 85db at volume 50. Since there are 50 more increase units to go (total of 100) I know my speakers would blow apart before 80 was reached. Please tell me what Audio Review is saying. Thanks.
McIntosh C42 volume control questions.
I would like to hear from owners of the McIntosh C42-C46 Preamps that have the new volume control. I've read some interesting comments on Audio Review, but would like to hear from actual owners on what their thoughts are on this new control, how does it work in reality and do you have to really crank it up to get any volume? Do you feel it's an inprovement over what Mac previously used, i.e. C40 on down?
Thanks for any input, pro or con.
Alan
Thanks for any input, pro or con.
Alan
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