Unsure how to set levels to use tubes and power amp together


Hello to all...

I have a question regarding setting the power amp to work with my preamp:

I have a Wolze Line Level Tube Preamp -2-AX7s and 2-EF86 tubes, playing into a Parasound HCA-750a then to a pair of JBL L25 PRIMA speakers...

In a past forum: it was suggested that I could either play my CD unit directly thru the amp, using its volume controls ( it has independent R&L volume controls on the back of the unit) OR add a preamp, use the volume knob on the preamp, and set the volume controls on the back of the amp, according to how loud ( at what o’clock) I wanted to use the preamp volume.

My confusion relates to a minimal understanding that any electronic device ’amplifying’ a signal introduces distortion in the transmission, and therein lyes my confusion. Do I just set the amps volume control 1/2 way on the back (to minimize the distortion from that piece) and use the preamps volume control, OR do I set the amps volume controls full-on, and just use the preamp volume controls as best I can (even if it means minute adjustments never past about 8:30 on the preamp volume control).

So I’m questioning which piece of equipment’s distortion is better to take a advantage of... And what I should do.


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By turning the volume to 100% on the Parasound, you are reducing the number of resistors in the path of the signal from the preamp to the amp's input stage. Resistors are noisy and the fewer the better. So the answer is there is less distortion with the volume full on.
By turning the volume to 100% on the Parasound, you are reducing the number of resistors in the path of the signal from the preamp to the amp's input stage.

I wasn't thinking about it, but that is a great point. Less crap the better.

Might be a sonic nugget there, SQ quality wise, with a simple pot bypass.

I've done it a few times with fuse holder replacements. From OK, sound to outstanding sound. Top to bottom improvement, in a fuse holder and fuse replacement.  Amps, and speakers both..

Regards
Thanks to all who helped me understand the best ways to handle this - with clear and non- judgemental comments...
Just tried options -
A) Turn to full on on amp: can't get much past 7-7:30 for normal listening, 9:30-10 way too loud; volume knob on pre very sensitive...
Option B) normal listening at about 9 means cutting the amps power back almost half, goes way loud at 11:30-12...
Volume pot on pre does not have detents (would/could changing the volume pot to one with detents, give better control?)...
Volume pot on pre does not have detents (would/could changing the volume pot to one with detents, give better control?)...
No. You have more control when its continuously variable.

I'd back off on the amp volume controls, maybe to 3 o'clock, and see what you think. Listen to how it sounds and also where your master volume control sits.