I would like to build another B1 as my main preamp. I built my first with a minimalist approach, no input switching and using a stepped attenuator... it is first rate. The sound compares favorably with the best I have ever had in my system.
Question:
I need a buffered tape loop, what is the easiest and best way to incorporate this complication?
I'm thinking of adding a duplicate B1 circuit fed from the input and obviously bypassing the attenuator. Am I missing a better approach?
Thanks,
Bass&Keys
Question:
I need a buffered tape loop, what is the easiest and best way to incorporate this complication?
I'm thinking of adding a duplicate B1 circuit fed from the input and obviously bypassing the attenuator. Am I missing a better approach?
Thanks,
Bass&Keys
Attenuator Location in Circuit
To put it another way:
Does the attenuator have to be on the input side of the buffer?
Could I put it on the output side and take my buffered tape output just in front of it thus providing a line level out?
To put it another way:
Does the attenuator have to be on the input side of the buffer?
Could I put it on the output side and take my buffered tape output just in front of it thus providing a line level out?
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