In Reply to: "Using it in the tape loop as you are, I wouldn't expect a lot of difference." Why not? posted by Markw* on March 28, 2007 at 07:53:29:
my experience is that the prime benefit of these things is in the buffer function, filtering out the interference that CDPs, and tape decks for that matter, tend to pick up before it enters the preamp. The stable load the unit presents to the CDP's output section may be of benefit in some cases too. All it can really do as he's using it is run the signal through another circuit. If the unit is linear and low distortion as Musical Fidelity claims, it really shouldn't do anything to the sound.
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