Thanks Tony (Tls49). Consider the compliment reciprocated :-)
Exactly the point I was trying to convey, that the CD players volume control must be enabled and at a minimum before attempting to use a "direct mode" on the amp.
Our posts, as well as Kjweisner's, all went up at about the same time. Great minds think alike :-)
As you noted, input 3 or input 4 can be configured for the "direct mode".
I hadn't found
the manual prior to submitting my previous post, but I noted that the description of the
50a referred to 5 unbalanced and 1 balanced preamp inputs, and power amp inputs from the inputs labeled "3" and "4." Since there are a total of 5 unbalanced inputs, labeled 1 through 5, and 1 balanced input (on input 4), it seemed evident that 3 and 4 must be configurable.
Also, the amps manual states to use input 4 for this with the CD player, but I could not determine any difference with input 3 other than input 4 having the option for XLR. I'm guessing that is just related to the labeling.
After looking at the manual, I have no doubt that you are correct. Either 3 or 4 could be used to input the signals from the CD player directly into the power amp section of the 50a, with the only difference being labeling (assuming the RCA input is used in each case).
Margot, another possible experiment you might want to consider doing at some point would be connecting the CD player's balanced XLR outputs to the 50a's XLR connectors on input 4, trying it configured both ways (preamp in and power amp in). (Disconnect the RCA cables when and if you do that, of course). Depending on the specific circuit designs, that could very conceivably make a perceivable (albeit probably minor) sonic difference compared to an unbalanced (RCA) interconnection. Although without being familiar with the specific components it is probably unpredictable as to whether any difference would be for the better or for the worse. A high quality modestly priced XLR interconnect I would recommend is Mogami Gold Studio, available in various lengths
here.
Best regards,
-- Al