Well, Bhouser, my point is, I have not seen anything "Official" from Asthetix on this subject. As I stated, you would think mention of this would be in the owners manual if it was a problem. I plan on calling them tomorow and asking about this at which time I will post the information.
There are a lot of others factors that can cause reduced dynamics, etc. besides impedance mismatches between components such as input sensitivity of the amp versus output of the pre associated with input sources outputs. Normally, an impedance mismatch will cause a roll off in the highs and not so much affect dynamics. This roll off wouldn't be too bad but would exist. Most tube preamps like to see at least 20k.
I'm not trying to dismiss your concerns but the Calypso is a WELL designed preamp in every technical sense. I just can't believe a company manufacturing tube preamps would require a 50k impedance which seems awfully high.
On another note, I can't believe an output coupling transformer would increase dynamics. How exactly is it doing this because it is not all about impedance you know. I would think this would limit bandwidth and create other problems.
There are a lot of others factors that can cause reduced dynamics, etc. besides impedance mismatches between components such as input sensitivity of the amp versus output of the pre associated with input sources outputs. Normally, an impedance mismatch will cause a roll off in the highs and not so much affect dynamics. This roll off wouldn't be too bad but would exist. Most tube preamps like to see at least 20k.
I'm not trying to dismiss your concerns but the Calypso is a WELL designed preamp in every technical sense. I just can't believe a company manufacturing tube preamps would require a 50k impedance which seems awfully high.
On another note, I can't believe an output coupling transformer would increase dynamics. How exactly is it doing this because it is not all about impedance you know. I would think this would limit bandwidth and create other problems.