A $450 solution you might want to consider would be to put an Antique Sound Lab Line Two DT between your passive preamp and the amp. It can be calculated from its specs that with its volume control at max (which would presumably eliminate any sonic effects of the control itself) it would provide a gain of 22.5 db. As you can see at the link it has specified impedances of 100K in and 1K out. While I wouldn’t be surprised if the output impedance rises to perhaps 3K or 4K at deep bass frequencies, that shouldn’t be a problem working into the 100K input impedance of the amp.
Several years ago I used its predecessor model, the Line One, for a few months while my main preamp was down, and it seemed quite transparent, even with the stock 12AU7 tube. It inverts polarity, which of course can be compensated for by reversing the + and - connections to your speakers.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al
Several years ago I used its predecessor model, the Line One, for a few months while my main preamp was down, and it seemed quite transparent, even with the stock 12AU7 tube. It inverts polarity, which of course can be compensated for by reversing the + and - connections to your speakers.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al