Parasound's Hint 6's new volume control provides huge sonic advances?


Promotional language for the (relatively) new HINT 6 says this: "New Burr-Brown Volume Control:
The Parasound HINT 6 is packed full of technical advancements. The new, upgraded volume control replaces the original model's motorized potentiometer and sliding mechanical contacts with a Burr-Brown electronically controlled analog resistor ladder volume control. Technical advancements in the new volume control offer a more distinct sound stage by increasing the dynamic range, lowering the noise floor, improving left-right separation and maintaining absolute left-right channel tracking at any volume level."

I'm not a skeptic, but am trying to learn.

QUESTION: How does a volume control affect so many elements important to the sound?

I almost never look to the details of how an amplifier's volume control is designed. Is it this important?
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@ieales, you state: Photocells are semiconductors & thermally sensitive. So what exactly are you saying? You saying I don't or shouldn't prefer the photocell system?

In all your above posts you have criticised whatever has been mentioned, so please tell us what perfect attenuation you use.


In all your above posts you have criticised whatever has been mentioned, so please tell us what perfect attenuation you use.
There is no perfect attenuation.

I use a self designed and built for my gear discrete matched 1% resistor silver contact stepped 0 to -22dB attenuator. Maximum 1dB step error is 0.05dB. L/R tracking is nearly perfect.
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It may suck everywhere but here.

All pieces affect and are affected by to what they are connected.

There is no free lunch.

For me, the real improvement in the volume control in the Hint 6 (and the companion P6 preamp) is the numeric readout in the display. I can't stand preamps or integrateds with no readout, those which use a little light dot on the dial to indicate volume.