from what I've read, you don't have to take the pre out if you use the volume control in the W4S Dac2. some people prefer to take the pre out, feeling it gives a better sound, but plenty others still like the sound of their pre and leave it in.
DAC Remote Preamp Tubes - Confused
Any help/suggestions appreciated. In my living room I currently have a macmini going to an older benchmark dac1, then to a george wright preamplifer, wright 3.5 mono amps, and on to klipsch cornwalls. We are now doing a remodel where we are installing a television in the room and this will entail having the macmini, direct tv, playstation, etc., hooked up to the system, which will remain a two-channel system. We want to keep the cornwalls and tubes because we love the sound and have a large room. But it would be nice to have a remote and be able to quickly change inputs if we are, for example, watching the tv and a commercial comes on (I'd like to be able to quickly switch to some music from the computer and then switch back). It appears from my research that there are some new dacs (for example, the Wyred for Sound DAC2) with multiple digital inputs and a remote. If I go this route, it seems like I will have to remove the Wright preamplifier from the system because if I use it I would want to bypass the volume control on the DAC2. Is this correct? Would removing the Wright preamp be a big mistake? Am I missing something? Any suggestions before I make any decisions? Thanks
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