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Here's a question for the audio guru's. I bought a BAT Vk-51se preamp to use with my Pass X250 amp. The X250 amp sounds great at low volumes with my Pass X1 preamp and my Van Alstine preamp. The BAT is a very dynamic preamp at medium and low volumes and is not nearly as satisfying as the other 2 preamps at lower volumes.
I am use the BAT with XLR cables to my amp but I am using a single ended cable with an XLR adapter from my DAC to the BAT. I know that there is a 6db drop from the DAC to the Preamp. Is this contributing to the loss of dynamics at low volumes or is that just going to be the character of the BAT? I love the sound of the BAT but the low volume dynamics are very disappointing.
Eventually, I will be upgrading my DAC to an XLR DAC. I was using my DAC single ended into the Pass X1 preamp as it has both XLR and single ended. I never noticed a drop off in volume with the Pass but I certainly have to turn up the volume on the BAT.
Thanks,
Larry
I am use the BAT with XLR cables to my amp but I am using a single ended cable with an XLR adapter from my DAC to the BAT. I know that there is a 6db drop from the DAC to the Preamp. Is this contributing to the loss of dynamics at low volumes or is that just going to be the character of the BAT? I love the sound of the BAT but the low volume dynamics are very disappointing.
Eventually, I will be upgrading my DAC to an XLR DAC. I was using my DAC single ended into the Pass X1 preamp as it has both XLR and single ended. I never noticed a drop off in volume with the Pass but I certainly have to turn up the volume on the BAT.
Thanks,
Larry