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jrosenstein
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i got myself a Hafler TA1600 to drive my passive monitors, and now i'm wondering about controlling the volume. There are separate L & R volume knobs on the amp, but recently i seem to recall some pretty lengthy discussions about how you should control the source volume, and not use volume controls on the amps themselves. these knobs are described as "input attenuation" controls ... but unlike some powered monitors, they DO have a full range of volume, not just +/- 10dB or so.
currently i have my soundcard output at 100% running into the amplifier, which i adjust as necessary. running the soundcard at full volume is a given, but would there be reason for me to invest in (or build) a separate volume control? the only thing i can think of is that i would be able to link the left and right channels with a dual potentiometer. convenient, yes, but would it sound any better?
currently i have my soundcard output at 100% running into the amplifier, which i adjust as necessary. running the soundcard at full volume is a given, but would there be reason for me to invest in (or build) a separate volume control? the only thing i can think of is that i would be able to link the left and right channels with a dual potentiometer. convenient, yes, but would it sound any better?