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In Reply to: AN Kit 2: Should I Use the REC Out on My Preamp? posted by jman on October 28, 2005 at 10:35:41:
I would use the rec out. Chances are that the Linn's pre isn't as good as the one in the kit2.
I had a Linn amp before a number of valve setups that ended with a Kit1 PQ signature - the Linn is reserved strictly for the kids when they get around to wanting a stereo.
Have you considered putting a switch on the input of the kit2 and doing away with even the rec out method.
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> Have you considered putting a switch
> on the input of the kit2 and doing
> away with even the rec out methodMay I ask what kind of switch and where (on the circuit) that I should put it? Thanks!
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This would be a simple double throw switch at the input. I'm sure Brian could advise further as I believe the new Kit1 Mk2 uses this approach.
It simply allows multiple line level sources to be switched at the input.
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... a input source selector, or do you mean a switch that can attenuate the input source when the switch is "on"?
I have looked at your particular model on the internet. I didn't realise that it was a combination CD/Tuner/Pre-amp/Power amp.It looks as if you have two options.
1. Use the tape out.
2. Use the Pre out and set it to about 80%.I would go for the tape out as this is probably the most unpolluted signal.
I wouldn't alter the kit2, especially to start with.
You can always experiment further at a later time but I think you will be happy from the start. Leaving it as-is will also allow you to plan upgrades; otherwise you will be tied to an unusual configuration for ever more.
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Probably a selector. I made an outboard selector box using the same source selector switch Brian ships with the Preamp Kit. The box sits at the back of the shelf. Not the shortest signal path, but it's easier than drilling the chassis for another hole. Plus, and more important, there was no downtime for my Kit 2!
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So, how does this solve the "too much gain" of the preamp stage of the Linn CD/Tuner + preamp unit? Thanks.
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