I would opt for a 10kohm passive volume control, as you already have the servo controller after it which will drive the Phase Linear (39kohm) from it's buffered ouputs and the VTL's (100kohm) from it's bypass outputs nicely.
So all the passive and source would have to do is drive the input of the servo controller and VTL, which it will do nicely, so long as your source has low output impedance which most all sources are.
Here is a very nice priced 10kohm passive, with source switching for $49usd, which will be almost invisable and be more transparent/dynamic than any active preamp in your situation.
Unless you wish to colour the sound of your source. Then an active preamp is the way to go as they all have differing colourations that is why they all sound different.
http://schiit.com/products/sys-passive-preamp
PS: Hookup
Source/s into the Schiit input/s, Schiit outputs to the input of the servo, bypass of the servo to the VTL's, buffered output of the servo to the Phase Linear. Set the LF level of the controler to sound is balanced with the VTL's gain. And your master volume control becomes the Schiit (shame about that name)
Cheers George
So all the passive and source would have to do is drive the input of the servo controller and VTL, which it will do nicely, so long as your source has low output impedance which most all sources are.
Here is a very nice priced 10kohm passive, with source switching for $49usd, which will be almost invisable and be more transparent/dynamic than any active preamp in your situation.
Unless you wish to colour the sound of your source. Then an active preamp is the way to go as they all have differing colourations that is why they all sound different.
http://schiit.com/products/sys-passive-preamp
PS: Hookup
Source/s into the Schiit input/s, Schiit outputs to the input of the servo, bypass of the servo to the VTL's, buffered output of the servo to the Phase Linear. Set the LF level of the controler to sound is balanced with the VTL's gain. And your master volume control becomes the Schiit (shame about that name)
Cheers George