Passive Preamps? Anyone?


Will kind folks point me in the direction of some really good passive preamps, or really good, small (1-2) input active pre's? I'm thinking about trying a new DAC that does not come with volume control, so, alas, I need a good pre. Thanks!
sammie
There are five standards and of course lots more.... In no particular order:

1) Placette passive - very highly regarded, excellent support - resistor based as opposed to transformer based - this is the big decision you get to make

2) Sonic Euphoria - PLC for passive line controller - transformer based

3) Bent TAP is the new generation product using autoformers - design change was required when the transformer provider stopped providing, the previous version is also highly sought after

4) Promitheus TVC - for transformer volume control preamps - quite a full line - built offshore so high price/performance ratio

As far as I know all these suppliers will build balanced or single ended, multiple inputs and remote volume control

5) Probably the simplest units out there are by Channel Island Audio - they have a passive/active unit and a two source passive - small form factors and very clean

Full disclosure - I run my Keces 151 DAC into my Sonic Euphoria passive and then onto my Graaf. As the Brits like to say, "brilliant".
Don't underestimate the Channel Island passive preamps, they are very good.
I have tried most of the 5 recommended above, and a few others. They ALL left me with great detail but no warmth or body to the music, though the TVS types were by far the most natural sounding.

I am now using a Raysonic 168 CD player, which has a terrific variable tube output stage. I run it via the balanced output. It equalled a $3K preamp, so I sold it. Also, the output stage can be modified by Underwood HiFi. Something I am considering, thinking it is my weakest link. BUT, I just replaced the power cord to my amp with a new Tek Line Cable Reference power cord, the sound is much more organic. I need another one for my 168. After that I'll decide whether I need the mod.
Hello, You can also add Goldpoint attenuators http://www.goldpt.com/
to your list of candidates. They come complete/built or as a kit. Several versions including balanced XLRs. Comes with one, two or four inputs along with other options available.

Bob