T bone - the remote operates smoothly. Mick uses an Alps pot for the remote controlled preamps.
I fully recommend against having your preamp customized - beyond the remote.
Most every "option" I asked for had a problem. My first Chardonnay preamp was a a dog - Mick realized this and replaced it.
Options I asked for:
A single chassis version. - Mick tried and then 1/2 way through couldn't do it.
XLR outputs - Mick used the wrong connectors and a makeshift (engineered on the fly) transformer output that did nothing but make LOUD hum.
Theater by-pass. After explaing to Mick how this should work, he came up with his own solution and the results were less than optimal. To date, I don't know if the feature works or doesn't.
Remote. Mine increases in volume when you press the down button and lowers with the up button. Silly and quirky but annoying none-the-less.
Subwoofer output - works great but its a standard feature if you consider the fact that Supratek's come with two sets of outputs - one can be used for a sub.
I fully recommend against having your preamp customized - beyond the remote.
Most every "option" I asked for had a problem. My first Chardonnay preamp was a a dog - Mick realized this and replaced it.
Options I asked for:
A single chassis version. - Mick tried and then 1/2 way through couldn't do it.
XLR outputs - Mick used the wrong connectors and a makeshift (engineered on the fly) transformer output that did nothing but make LOUD hum.
Theater by-pass. After explaing to Mick how this should work, he came up with his own solution and the results were less than optimal. To date, I don't know if the feature works or doesn't.
Remote. Mine increases in volume when you press the down button and lowers with the up button. Silly and quirky but annoying none-the-less.
Subwoofer output - works great but its a standard feature if you consider the fact that Supratek's come with two sets of outputs - one can be used for a sub.