In Reply to: Charles- another question posted by all300b on January 30, 2009 at 17:55:49:
If you want to reduce the number of boxes, get an integrated amp. That is the optimal solution to that problem.
Putting the DAC into the same box as the preamp (with a volume control) is bad because now all the analog sources get pollution from the RFI generated by the high speed clocks required to make digital work.
I don't know why your setup would be so sensitive to the output level of the DAC. Our circuit has the gain set with one resistor per channel. On our preamps we put that into a terminal block so that the customer can change it with only a screwdriver. The DAC would require soldering. We would much rather that you have us do it at the factory, as doing it yourself would potentially void the warranty.
If you want a specific output level, just place the order that way and we will do it for no charge. If you want to change the output level later, we will have to charge you for that.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Charles- another question - Charles Hansen 19:33:14 01/30/09 (1)
- great- thanks! - all300b 22:52:22 01/30/09 (0)