Bruce Rozenblit has just released a new preamp kit, the Slider.
I thought I would mention it because it has a novel variable gain feature. That's variable gain, not variable attenuation (it has a conventional volume control too), -3dB to +20dB.
https://www.transcendentsound.com/slider.html
It occurred to me that variable gain might be quite neat in a MoFo front end context.
Oh, it has a built in phono stage too.
New Transcendent pre-amp
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Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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The artical is distorted on my phone so could not read it all but I've built a variable gain stage with the pot on the cathode, it worked well as i remember.
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Well he should get a better generator then.Abut half of the distortion spike at 1 kHz is residual from the signal generator. This measures about 0.2%.
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Hi, checking in on this thread to see if anyone has built Rozenblit' Transcendent Sound, the Slider preamp?
Thinking of getting a Transcendent preamp kit and looking at the Slider vs the Masterpiece. Totally different designs, variable gain with no feedback on the Slider seems like a nice feature but I'm wondering about one vs the other in terms of sound? I've read some favorable opinions on the Masterpiece but can't find much on the Slider?
Thinking of getting a Transcendent preamp kit and looking at the Slider vs the Masterpiece. Totally different designs, variable gain with no feedback on the Slider seems like a nice feature but I'm wondering about one vs the other in terms of sound? I've read some favorable opinions on the Masterpiece but can't find much on the Slider?
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Hello - I have built most of the TS kits…and while I’m no audiophile, I like music…all are enjoyable kits.
Masterpiece [non-inverting - 3 active stages] has the best channel separation and projects the largest stage/image.
The Slider [inverting - 2 active stages] has a very clean sound and highlights vocals extremely well…sometimes too well (I don’t care for the phono stage compared to the legacy circuit). I find almost zero use for adjustable gain vs volume.
The Fixer [inverting - 3 active stages] is my wife’s favorite as its very musical, and has better adjustments for room and listening volume.
Masterpiece [non-inverting - 3 active stages] has the best channel separation and projects the largest stage/image.
The Slider [inverting - 2 active stages] has a very clean sound and highlights vocals extremely well…sometimes too well (I don’t care for the phono stage compared to the legacy circuit). I find almost zero use for adjustable gain vs volume.
The Fixer [inverting - 3 active stages] is my wife’s favorite as its very musical, and has better adjustments for room and listening volume.
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Hello Carson - thanks for posting your impressions, very helpful. It's great that you built 3 of the Transcendent Sound preamps and can compare them!
A few months ago I went ahead and bought the Masterpiece kit...mostly because it got a lot of attention on the various forums when it first came out and seemed like it was pretty well received. And, especially on the audio-talk forum, some members were coming up with very interesting modifications. So I decided to give it a go.
I am just now getting around to building it...newish to kit building so we will see how it goes...recently finished the Transcendent Sound Bruiser and am very happy with it!
A few months ago I went ahead and bought the Masterpiece kit...mostly because it got a lot of attention on the various forums when it first came out and seemed like it was pretty well received. And, especially on the audio-talk forum, some members were coming up with very interesting modifications. So I decided to give it a go.
I am just now getting around to building it...newish to kit building so we will see how it goes...recently finished the Transcendent Sound Bruiser and am very happy with it!