@viridian Hello and thank you again for your reply!
I wish I could know how much overload margin I would have when using my .7mV@3.54cm/sec or 1.mV@5.0cm/sec cartridge into the 64dB MC input.
I've reached out to the distributor; they didn't give me any answers. Instead they pawned me off to a dealer; which sadly, still hasn't given me any answers.
Hence the reason I decided to implore the wisdom of my fellow forum friends here
I totally agree... listening will be the only way to tell. However, I haven't been able to arrange an in-home trial as of yet. The piece is quite expensive and I don't want to step into this completely blind just to find out I made a huge mistake and then take a huge loss trying to sell it off.
You brought up a great point about how the higher the gain, the lower the voume control will be.
The nice thing about my line stage is that it is using a very high quality ladder stepped attenuator that only uses two resistors per step and the excellent sound quality has remained the same throughout it's range. I have used several different power amps with this line stage that had widely varying input sensitivities which required me to have the dual mono volume controls to be set very low on some amps to very high on other amps and the sound has been truly excellent. Also, when going thru the range of volume with any of my amps, the quality of the sound has been really great... only the volume seem to change. I wonder if it has to do with the design of the "ladder" vs using a "pot"?
Yes... good catch :) I am indeed, one and the same - No Regrets from WBF. Thank you so much for loving my dog!!!
Many thanks to both you and tablejockey again for trying to help me better understand these things.
Best wishes,
Don