unkle11
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i am really interested in getting this to use in conjunction with my integrated ss amp, what does it mean though, that you can use it in the tape loop as well?
Originally Posted by unkle11 /img/forum/go_quote.gif also nick20, how about just getting a DAC and using your current player as a transport? it is not ideal, but it works well for me and that way you can get the tube buffer also lol |
Originally Posted by unkle11 /img/forum/go_quote.gif yea that's what i'm using and i think there is a huge difference from just plugging in my dvd player directly to the amp, like sound comes from the speakers instead of just sitting in the speakers.. does that make sense? i'm sure there's a term for that but.. i can't answer about the tube buffer in the chain yet, one reason why i'm in the market for one is because last night i was playing around and did a macbook>beresford>little dot mk3>MF int amp chain and there was a huge improvement in sound especially on recordings that used to sound harsh and brittle, only then i have 2 volume knobs to fiddle with |
Originally Posted by unkle11 /img/forum/go_quote.gif i'm not sure if my reply got posted so, well there are many different arguments to adding to a chain i guess, some people say dedicated transport> dac> pre amp > mono blocks X 2 etc is the way to go, and isn't that significantly adding to a chain? my suggestion for you is because i am also limited by budget and want to get the best i can with my money so yea bookmarked the buffer also, just wondering about the tape loop connection still hehe |