Hi, all.... tried to re-ignite an older thread on this topic but the forum didn't like that for some reason. Anyway, I tried using my Crack as a preamp and got a puzzling result.
Wondering if Doc or one of the Pauls can explain...
The system: VPI Classic Sig > Kitsune LCR-1 phono stage > Crack (as preamp) > Manley Stingray Integrated > Vandersteen 1Ci's
I'll start by saying there's no logical reason try this. The Stingray/Vandy combo might be a price-point mismatch, but they play well: At 90dB/1m/2.83v and a 6.8 ohm nominal impedance, the Vandy's never hit 9 or drop much below 5, and the Stingray has a one-size-fits-all 6 ohm output tap. So together they play plenty loud/clean even in the 20-watt triode mode. BUT, Curiosity... DIY Instinct... Hifi Insanity... Whatever... Gee, I wonder what a 'lil gain will do.
In my setup, the Crack ordinarily drives a pair of HD600's via the Manley's "Loop Send" output. And because the amp's input section is passive (schematic attached), when I'm on Crack I'm just using the amp's input selector – signal never even makes it to the balance/volume, let alone the actual amplifier, so I leave it off. But on other forums you'll find lots of Stingray owners with active preamps in that tape loop for various of reasons... usually DSP, extra inputs, or simply b/c the amp's rear-mounted dual mono input switches are annoying.
But of course puts redundant volume/balance pots in the signal path. And why do that, I reasoned, when there's a "Sub Out" jack? Copper is copper...should be able to just drive the amp section from there, using the Crack's volume and bypassing the Manley's, right? Wrong.
I hooked this up with both amps' volumes fully attenuated, and found that the Manley volume still operates, even with the input following it. So... I know this is only tangentially Bottlehead-related. But what's going on here? Does the Manley's pot affect the gain section's input impedance? Is the schematic (which is from the manual) oversimplified?
I've been running the Crack-as-preamp for a few album sides, and the sound is... if not better, different, in a pleasing way. But is this setup likely to drive anything too hard?
Thanks!