Bought the NHT PVC Pro, put it between the amp and preamp, and it attenuated the way it should, the way I want it to...but...now the music sounds compressed. The highs have faded, sound muffled, and the bottom end is now more pronounced.
Emailed NHT asking why. Their reply was to say that there may be an impedance problem, and possibly a gain mismatch because of where it is in the system. They also asked why it was placed between the amp and preamp. Said the PVC Pro uses very high quality Jensen transformers, and is passive, so zero ic's, etc. So any problem is a gain or potential impedance problem only.
Does this make sense? The unit is attenuating like it's supposed to. I know it's passive, but a gain or impedance problem should have no effect on the sound quality. The sound I'm hearing is like putting a new set of speaker wire into play. The last set of new cables I put in had the same effect, almost identical. Was wondering if it just needs time to work itself into the system like a new set of speaker wires.
What do you think?
Emailed NHT asking why. Their reply was to say that there may be an impedance problem, and possibly a gain mismatch because of where it is in the system. They also asked why it was placed between the amp and preamp. Said the PVC Pro uses very high quality Jensen transformers, and is passive, so zero ic's, etc. So any problem is a gain or potential impedance problem only.
Does this make sense? The unit is attenuating like it's supposed to. I know it's passive, but a gain or impedance problem should have no effect on the sound quality. The sound I'm hearing is like putting a new set of speaker wire into play. The last set of new cables I put in had the same effect, almost identical. Was wondering if it just needs time to work itself into the system like a new set of speaker wires.
What do you think?