With a budget of $200 and a line source, I would suggest you opt for a volume cotrol rather than an active pre. People like goldpoints offer such products and you can contact them (or Odyssey) for the right ohm rating for yr amp.
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What preamp would work well with an Odyssey Strato
With a budget of $200 and a line source, I would suggest you opt for a volume cotrol rather than an active pre. People like goldpoints offer such products and you can contact them (or Odyssey) for the right ohm rating for yr amp. Cheers |
Andy, passives DO have an ohm rating. A transformer volume control has a STEADY ohm rating in & of itself. Volume pots have a rating that may vary with frequency. Usually one checks impedance at a reference 1kHz frequency. However, all that needs to happen is that: *the source (i.e. yr Denon at moment) outputs enough energy to drive the "passive"; check its output impedance (the lower the better). *the power amp's input impedance is high enough to be driven "passively" (to put it simply, 10k or more) Armed with this info, give the passive's supplier a call. Case in point: my cdp has a 22-30 ohm output impedance across its frequency range (22 ohm reference). My amps have 10kOhm & 33kOhm. BTW, one of my amps is a Symphonic Line Kraft -- S-Line being the design Odyssey uses for its amps. I use a 10k rated TRANNY volume control with excellent results. Before that I used a 100k and 250k volume pot: the 250 sounded better: amazing, but there it is! Cheers |