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In the Thread: HELP: I’m a line-level looser.
Post Subject: So I assume you've triedPosted by Antonio J. on: 3/31/2005

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building a preamp based in the same tube you're using on the Melquiades and results aren't what you expected. Have you?
I wish I knew how to do it, I'd love receiving a compilation of your favourite music. Anyway, why do you think you'll get better results with no gain or very low gain? As I see it the problem might be that the tubes you've tried aren't completely lineal, so they introduce their own sonic flaws to the signal. Maybe all you need is trying a simple approach regardless of gain, and doing it with the most lineal device you can find, perhaps an opamp or a RF tube. Probably this makes little sense or is too complicated to implement, but you know, ignorance is dared.
The other way to go might be using the buffer section of a known preamp that you like, it might not be completely transparent but would introduce modifications which go in a known and liked direction. Maybe Lamm's buffer is all you need.

Rgrds,

AJ

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