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With the recent discussions about the Hattor preamps, I thought I'd post some photos of a handbuilt preamp I recently completely which uses a relay-based input selector and shunt attenuator from Khozmo. I'm using a fully balanced attenuator (four channels of attenuation for stereo), which then feeds a buffer board with both balanced and single-ended outputs.
The Khozmo is built using Takman REY shunt resistors and Vishay Z-foils for the series resistors. All the rest of the signal path resistors are also Vishay Z-foils. All wiring is solid-core silver with teflon insulation.
I have two balanced outputs - one directly from the buffer, and the other with series MiFlex KPCU copper-foil caps. This second output rolls off the bottom couple octaves. Depending on the input impedance of the amp, the -3db point is between 40Hz and 80Hz. My speaker system uses an active servo-controlled open baffle subwoofer for each channel which can handle up to about 200Hz, so having the passive roll-off for the upper frequencies puts a bit less stress on the speakers and amp.
I am thrilled with the sound - by far my most successful DIY electronics project so far. My Parasound JC2-BP that you see sitting below my new preamp in the photos is now for sale.
The Khozmo is built using Takman REY shunt resistors and Vishay Z-foils for the series resistors. All the rest of the signal path resistors are also Vishay Z-foils. All wiring is solid-core silver with teflon insulation.
I have two balanced outputs - one directly from the buffer, and the other with series MiFlex KPCU copper-foil caps. This second output rolls off the bottom couple octaves. Depending on the input impedance of the amp, the -3db point is between 40Hz and 80Hz. My speaker system uses an active servo-controlled open baffle subwoofer for each channel which can handle up to about 200Hz, so having the passive roll-off for the upper frequencies puts a bit less stress on the speakers and amp.
I am thrilled with the sound - by far my most successful DIY electronics project so far. My Parasound JC2-BP that you see sitting below my new preamp in the photos is now for sale.