John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part III

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If you have tracking issues on M/S then you get variable stereo width?
Yes, but those are much more benign in perception plus they only appear with very non-mono signals. Mono content remains smack center at any time. IMO M/S should be used throughout the whole line level analog chain from DAC to power-amp inputs, it cleans up the soundstage stability big time.

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The speakers can actually be included in this, by using the simple trinaural rematrixing from two source to three output channels/speakers. Trinaural renders the soundstage much better than two speakers in that it produces a more stable sound field around the head. With two speakers, image collapses when you turn/move your head, with trinaural much less so, almost an experience like true wave field synthesis.
Trinaural matrix is simple and somewhat related to M/S:
Lout = L - R/2
Rout = R - L/2
C = (L+R)/2
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3-4db max mismatch, 20% tolerance, and continuous range means low repeatability in setting the same value. Same drawbacks as most pots. But I wonder who does make the best pot?

As usually it depends, but the Penny & Giles Chris719 mentioned are strong contenders. 25 years back they offered two different rotary faders (RF15 and the smaller brother RF11), the latter already very expensive (i had a quote in 1993 of 173 DM / pcs / lot 100) while the RF15 was 263 DM (same conditions).

Specified interchannel deviation was 0.5dB (+ or - ) from 0 to -60dB.
At that time they were still offering special selected ones down to ~0.1dB deviation (additional costs though).

Today the RF15 is still available (up to 8 channels) but i don´t know about their prices today. Their standard spec for matching accuracy is a bit higher today (+- 1dB - same range as above).

Beautiful construction, completely sealed and the famous honey pot feeling when operated.

In the more affordably range there once was a japanese pot callled "noble", dimensions very similar to the ALPS RK27, but 4 pins instead of 3, aluminium housing less sensitive to dust intrusion and every single one i measured with a matching accuracy of +-0.5dB (0 to -60dB).

Unforunately none of these offered a motorized version ......
 
Nice looking switch Howie.

I am using the Alps RK27 motorized with great results on the commercial stuff. The QuantAssylum 401 tells me the tracking is very tight and no matter what the volume setting, I don't get more than 2-3 ppm distortion into 600 Ohms.

I've designed a compact 64 step relay based attenuator but need to assemble the PCB and write the code - too busy for now through.
 
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I've designed a compact 64 step relay based attenuator but need to assemble the PCB and write the code - too busy for now through.

Will you include a Balance Control function in this collection of relays? Balance control external to the volume control relays? No Balance control at all?

Balance appears to introduce uncomfortable tradeoffs involving latching vs nonlatching relays, 2xSPDT versus 1xDPDT relays, and perhaps more.
 
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