Hi there Paul!
I just read over your post quickly -- I will consider all the good ideas you gave later also as I read more carefully.
YES,
L-pad is what I was groping for / thinking of in the last post. These are reasonably priced and probably easy to hook up and of course easy to disconnect. 100 watt?
Paul I do have a passive preamp I built with a simple Radio Shack Alps 100K stereo pot. I set it up for 3 inputs and use a Radio Shack selector. Maybe I will try this between the Emotiva and Quickie or the
preamp du jour and see what happens.
I can tell you I tried that passive with the Emotiva when I first got the amp and then decided the tube preamps added just this nice touch of sweetness (of course!) so I went that route.
I would be open to opening up the Emotiva and Hafler and putting in fixed -- or better yet adjustable gain controls. I'd need some guidance probably. I know your time is limited so of course I'd be willing to pay for your guidance and instruction. You could contact me off forum about that:
[email protected]. I expect a certain amount of help from this good forum, but not a riduculous amount. Although I do understand some things from kit building, I consider my skills rudimentary.
Both of these solid state amps are very good. My favorite amps remain my original Paramours and the Decware Zen. But I like to run the solid state ones from time to time and especially on hot summer days so they are worth fooling with. Perhaps an external box similar to the passive might be the quick answer, and if it works out I could then have things more permanent, or semi- permanent.
Paul, I don't know if you are Welsh or not. If you are, happy St. David's Day.
Thank you Paul,
Mark