When you were using the variable outputs of the D100, what settings of its volume control did you typically use?
If you were using relatively low settings (i.e., large amounts of attenuation), and if (as seems likely) its volume control function is implemented in the digital domain, you may find that the sonic character of the variable outputs would be much better if you were able to use settings closer to the top of its range. A way of accomplishing that would be to put a pair of Rothwell attenuators at the inputs of the MC275. You would select either the 10 db or 20 db version of the attenuators depending on how far down you presently have to set the volume control when using the D100's variable outputs.
Considering the modest cost, that seems to me to be an experiment that is worth considering, before investing in a new preamp. Especially if you presently have to set the D100's volume control in the lower part of its range.
Some people have reported adverse effects on dynamics when using the Rothwells, but many others (including me) have used them with no perceivable side-effects.
Regards,
-- Al
If you were using relatively low settings (i.e., large amounts of attenuation), and if (as seems likely) its volume control function is implemented in the digital domain, you may find that the sonic character of the variable outputs would be much better if you were able to use settings closer to the top of its range. A way of accomplishing that would be to put a pair of Rothwell attenuators at the inputs of the MC275. You would select either the 10 db or 20 db version of the attenuators depending on how far down you presently have to set the volume control when using the D100's variable outputs.
Considering the modest cost, that seems to me to be an experiment that is worth considering, before investing in a new preamp. Especially if you presently have to set the D100's volume control in the lower part of its range.
Some people have reported adverse effects on dynamics when using the Rothwells, but many others (including me) have used them with no perceivable side-effects.
Regards,
-- Al