Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Specifications
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Specifications
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Reference Measurements
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Reference Measurements
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Wes Phillips' Associated Equipment
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Wes Phillips' Associated Equipment
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Wes Phillips reviewed the KPE Reference
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Wes Phillips reviewed the KPE Reference
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Measurements
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers Measurements
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers System
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers System
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Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers
Krell KPE & KPE Reference phono preamplifiers
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Bel Canto Dac3 technical details
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Krell KRC-2 line preamplifier Measurements
Krell KRC-2 line preamplifier Measurements
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In the Dac3 review it mentions that the I/V is done by a resistor followed by an op amp (presumably used as a buffer), and then OPA1632 is used (presumably for differential gain). This conflicts with what I have read elsewhere, specifically, that I/V is performed using discrete transistors. Any clarification possible?