It depends on how the digital source outputs to the amp, if it has a traditional analog volume control with op-amps or some other kind of buffering it should be the same if not better considering the fact you will have one less interconnect in the system (unless you end up using longer a interconnect). If you were using a passive pre-amp things get more complicated, as the impedance will change with the volume control setting . Cables will always be a consideration when connecting components, more so when going passive. The new all digital (Tact, etc.) systems should present less of these problems.
How to match ohms with amps & preamps
How can you avoid pre-amp/amp mismatches? I am speaking of ohm matching, I know what ohms are but I do not quite understand their role in amp/pre-amp matching. What parameters are ideal? In addition, what happens when you mix a warm amp with a dry preamp or vice vera? Thanks.
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