"Too much gain"? (Cary SLP05 question)


A few days or so ago, someone had revived an old Cary SLP 05 thread, and common to that discussion seemed to be the subject of too much gain. 

My first question is:  does compensating for too much gain by simply adjusting the volume knob knob down degrade the sonic quality?

My second (2 part) question relates to this quote from one of the replies in that thread:

 A quick note to Pass Labs and they suggested a pair of Rothwell 10db balanced attenuators into the amp’s inputs.

What exactly do balanced attenuators do to resolve this issue, and if placed between the preamp and the amp, would they degrade the signal path & therefore the sonic result out of the speakers?

I am a relatively new owner/operator of a SLP05 and it is in front of one of the earlier Cary V12s.  I did find those balanced attenuators on ebay for (I think I remember them being) $89 a pair, which I find totally doable.  I am lsitening in a (very) near field room right now, and it seem as if I do have a lot of gain.  Generally the big knob is on 9 o'clock plus or minus a little bit depending upon the source material I am listening to.  I am using the balanced ins and outs to & from my SLP05 and I have been given to understand that using RCAs would reduce the gain somewhat.  I do have some RCAs (I am presently using Kimber Silver Streak balanced interconnects) but my collection of spare RCAs is Kimber PBJ and Monsters. 

For $89 should I try putting a pair of those  of Rothwell 10db balanced attenuators into the balanced amp’s inputs?

 

immatthewj

Glad I woke this thread up again.

@avanti1960 appreciate your and others’ input. 

Please let me know if I have my interpretation of the gain issue right. I do intend to use balanced outs as this is my standard with all the pres and amps I’ve used, plus I’m hearing the Cary balanced outs have better soundstage, etc.

On my most recent pres, the gain is 12db on an ARC, and 20db on a Rogue. The SLP is 24db. My current amp is a newer Bryston cubed with selectable gain of 23 or 29db.

The SLP gain is high. By reducing the gain on the two pots this can be addressed. However, the quality of these pots is low, and they add some noise or other undesirable affect to the sound.

By virtue of the high gain, I’m assuming the volume will be set relatively low when the 2 gain pots are full on. This to me seems like the volume adjustment will be difficult, as even small adjustments will result in big changes. Yet, if I adjust the gain down, noise is introduced. I do prefer to have somewhat normal use of the volume.

My main questions are this.

When the gain pots are adjusted down, is the noise or otherwise negative effect noticeable?

With the Bryston’s gain set to 23db, should I have normal use of the volume with the gain pots full on?

It’s also been said that with the upgrade, the SLP’s gain is somewhat reduced.

What else should I be concerned about?

It almost seems that users of this pre have to go through all sorts of accommodations to get this thing to work normally. But the great reviews and comments from some users on the sound quality are keeping me interested.

The other pre I’m considering is the Aric Motherlode XL. I’m not seeing any controversy over that pre at all. However, there are features of the Cary I really like. The remote with more functions, attractive case work, and the fact that Cary is offering me 20% off the price after I emailed them a few questions. Plus the Cary is available in a short time, while it’s a 6 month wait for the Aric.

Aric has been very helpful in our emails and I feel he would be a great guy to deal with if I were to own one of his units. The communications from Cary have been somewhat different.

My system is fairly resolving. Speakers are Focal Sopras.

Look forward to any help with this and thanks in advance.

I have received the message below verbatim from Cary today when inquiring about the upgrade gain, the pots, and any difference between balanced and RCA sound quality. Note an earlier post on this thread said the pots were "cheap Honeywell pots". 

The gain is reduced by 6db for both XLR and RCA.

The volume pot is an Alps motorized pot custom made for us by Alps in Japan. The balance pots are made by Bourns. Both brands are highly regarded and make excellent components. These are not inexpensive components.

I think differences in sound quality between RCA and balanced could result from several factors – cables, length of cable runs, etc.  Inherently, I think both are excellent

The SLP-05 is one of the most highly regarded preamps on the market. It has been around for many years. This doesn’t happen by accident

@jaybe  they might have changed the LR balance pots, mine clearly were labelled Honeywell and were designed for ATVs and crude motorized controls.  Re the Alps, I doubt it looking at the Alps component catalog.  If they still had the premium $100 pot from 20 years ago I would have bought that in a flash.   Cary's sales volume, and anybody else for that matter, is way too small to justify custom design and production.  

Aric can also fine tune the output capacitor to match amps.  Carys ~4400 ohm output presents rolloff in low frequecies regardless.  

Check remote function.  In my unit, it controls volume and nothing else.  The buttons are for the cinema unit I think.

Def have a return option, buying new unheard is a big risk.  Used market ok but reselling these units can take over a year unless you want to burn some cash.  Buying hifi is getting harder as dealers close shop.

Check remote function.  In my unit, it controls volume and nothing else.  The buttons are for the cinema unit I think.

Volume is all that  the remote does for my SLP-05.

By virtue of the high gain, I’m assuming the volume will be set relatively low when the 2 gain pots are full on. This to me seems like the volume adjustment will be difficult, as even small adjustments will result in big changes.

I use the balanced ins and outs and I feel the soundstage is more open with more bloom that way; however, there is not a lot of available real estae on the main volume knob in my small room.  But that part really didn't turn out to be a big issue . . . my main concern is whether it would sound better if I could get the same volume with the pot in a higher position.

Aric has been very helpful in our emails and I feel he would be a great guy to deal with if I were to own one of his units. The communications from Cary have been somewhat different.

Tech support from CAD used to be soooo good.  That was part of what made me a fan of Cary in the old days.  Their customer service has changed a lot.

Thanks all for the recent input and glad that many are happy with the Carey. But the gain uncertainty, age of the design, maybe the questionable customer service and odd feedback from the sales manager don't sit well with me. I've decided on a different 6NS7-based preamp for now.