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Ld1955

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  1. Its working out well. The advantage of the Axiom is that they customize it to your setup. They ask for the efficiency of your speakers in db at 1w/1m, the input impedance of your power amp, the input sensitivity of your power amp in mV and the output voltage of your cd player: I have ordered one for myself at $162.00, as a stopgap, but I will probably look elsewhere for a permanent solution.


  2. The LS7 owners manual saysthat there may be too much gain with some sources, if so call. I did. The tech said the solution was to add 4 100k resistors, 2 on each channel and they could mail me the resistors and a diagram. It is not something that was omitted. I know it is not something I want to tackle and i do not have a repair shop I trust nearby. I don't want to send the preamp to ARC and really not be certain of the results.

    I did have a friend lend me a Luminious Audio Axiom passive preamp. All it is a volume control with one set of inputs and outputs, no switching.

    It totally solves the problem! The D70 really is a definite improvement!

    Any other suggestions for a passive preamp? I have read about the Lightspeed attenuator and the Creek OBH11 from Stereophile (Sam Tellig).

  3. After many years I finally assembed the system I always wanted. Khorns, a LS7 preamp and I just hooked up a D70 MkII I got on Agon.

    As soon as I power up, I have way too much gain. I just barely touch the volume control, set on 0, and hear it through the speakers. I know the horns are efficient but I did not expect this. The LS7 manual says that there may be problems with certain speakers. Yeah right.

    I obviously need a different preamp. I have searched the forum for recommendations, but I would like to stick with a vintage ARC. Maybe someone can help. What's the issue here? What specs should I be looking at? Gain? Output Impedance? Rated Output?

    Puzzled

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