Who wants a set of tone controls on preamps?


I can remember tone controls. Purists have gotten thier wish and tone controls have disappeared from preamps.

I really wish some tone controls were on modern preamps.
Defeatable, naturally, but at least there when one wants them.
They disappeared the same time 'high end' cables started. I guess the cables are substitutes for tones controls now.
here is to hoping some manufacturers wake up and satisfy the unfulfilled wishs of (some) audiophiles.
Why not just one preamp in the lineup with tone controls? Or, an option for them?
elizabeth
I know we're talking pre-amps here, but...

I like the idea of the trim controls on Decware's Torii MkIII amplifier:

"Trim control on each channel so you can adjust the tightness of the bass perfectly for any given loudspeaker. It does this by putting the voice coil of your loudspeaker in parallel with one of the resistors inside the amp so that the loudspeakers fluctuating impedance can tell the amp to put out more or less power. It does this in real time, nearly at the speed of light.

Trim control on each channel for the treble. This allows you to adjust the top end this amp offers so that virtually any loudspeaker can sound right, be it a Lowther full range driver or your favorite hi-fi speaker."

And then on the Mini Torii amp:

"Adjustable sound - designed with high efficiency single drivers as a likely paring by many customers, a defeatable treble control was incorporated that works perfectly to take any hotness out of the top end, be it the speaker or recording."

I've never heard either of these amps, but like the idea of being able to make these kind of finer adjustments, which is about all I ever feel the desire to make, and at the amplifier level, to boot.
Having switched from a tone control (albeit defeatable and completely bipassable) preamp to one without them, I can say don't miss the tone controls at all. In fact I WILL say it. There, I said it. I control the bass a little bit by turning the level up and down on a REL sub, but otherwise welcome the higher resolution of the better preamp.
If we can put a man on the moon, there can be tone controls on gear without ill effect. Viva la McIntosh.
As long as they are truly bypassed out of the circuit, I'd still use them. If a recording is lean in the bass or treble region, it usually doesn't matter that much to me, as a lot of those still sound great. But sometimes I do get a recording that's bass heavy. With something like that, I need to keep the volume down too low. If I had the tone controls, I'd be able to listen with the volume the same as the good recordings. If recordings were the same (and I'm talking modern recordings too), I wouldn't think about it anymore.