To make a Reader’s Digest story out of all of this, I was having problems with my Lazarus Cascade Basic per amp and took it into SoundsClassic to have it worked on; the left and right attenuators were not working. It was really dirty and Mark went over it with a fine tooth comb, installed new caps, replaced the tubes and got it working like a charm.
I happened to notice the Superphon Revelation II Preamp with Phono Stage on a shelf in the used equipment section of the store. It’s an excellent stereo amp. I use the Lazarus Cascade Basic with my HiFi recordings. The Lazarus has a volume control for stereo and right and left attenuators for high fidelity reproduction. I have a lot of HiFi recordings. ( plus right minus left to create a stereo image ) The volume control is then used as gain.
What I mean by that is when I connected the Superphon Revelation II Preamp with Phono Stage onto my Counterpoint SA 100 power amp I could barely crank up the volume on the power amp without creating way too much volume. It’s almost like a really good forty watt amp would be plenty to power up the volume on the preamp. The Superphon Revelation II Preamp with Phono Stage has an ALPS volume control and I could barely get it passed three notches without it being way too loud.