Here is why I want to try running the Paramounts off a passive preamp. A couple of weeks ago I purchased locally a 35 year old Sansui CA-3000 preamp, with the intention of simply reselling it on ebay at a profit. This unit has a reputation with some vintage gear lovers as being one of the best old preamps made. Of course, I had to test it and to my surprise, I found it sounded good and, to my ears, beat the Foreplay in a couple of areas, notably leading edge transients, like on a cymbal and some drum recordings of snare drums. At the same time, the developer of XXHighend was commenting on his site that since he had added a volume control to the XXHighend music player, he had disposed of his preamp. So I hooked the Paramounts up directly to the DAC and liked what I heard - it again gave me faster transients (or whatever). However, my 16 bit DAC only gives me 6 dB steps on the player's volume control, the subs didn't work well off the passive and I really don't want to give up my remote, so if I can wire in these passive outputs I can screw around comparing several combinations quite easily. And best of all, it costs nothing.
PC, J River software, opticaRendu, Schitt Ygg DAC,Tortuga Pre, Torta Radu tube buffer, Linear Tube Audio ZOTL10, Spatial Audio X5w/pair of GR Research dual 12" open baffle servo subwoofers tamed by DSpeaker Dual-Core DSP , Audience AU24 SE spkr cable, handmade silver interconnects,