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Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

End: 08.01. 2025 03:42:04 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 77.13 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276802272467
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: erickgael (746|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Ysidro, California USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

Soulnote Sa4.0B Power Amplifier

End: 04.01. 2025 05:46:45 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1201.32 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 116430380229
  • Seller: dr_nine (1583|99.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Japan Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Item TitleSoulnote Sa4.0B Power Amplifier Payment Supports managed payments Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished. About Us We are located in Japan. Its our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items please feel free to ask us. International Buyers - Please Note: -Import duties taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. -Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. -These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. -We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as - gifts - The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Thank you for your understanding.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

End: 31.12. 2024 22:42:51 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 86.91 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276793720606
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: erickgael (742|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Ysidro, California USA
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

End: 26.12. 2024 22:40:24 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 115.27 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276787882588
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: erickgael (741|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Ysidro, California USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black With Wireless Adapter & Power Cord

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier UNTESTED SOLD AS IS

End: 17.12. 2024 01:15:49 on Tuesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 19.24 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 395491715223
  • Seller: renew555 (1330|99.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: San Rafael, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier UNTESTED AS IS-Can turn on (green LED flashes)-Has moderate scratches and scuffs (see pictures)-Has dust Accessories Included: Power Cable NO RETURNSShips within 1 to 5 Business Weekdays within US Continental only. No Holiday Shipping.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black with Power Cord TESTED

End: 20.11. 2024 22:24:08 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.93 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256714839202
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: justcamerastuff (66|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Portland, Oregon USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Bose SoundTouch SA-4 Amplifier in excellent working condition. Ideal for enhancing your Bose SoundTouch audio setup. Includes power cable and audio output wire. Sold as-is; see photos for condition details.

Crosley Voyager - Sage, CR8017B-SA4, One Size

End: 12.11. 2024 10:00:23 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 79.73 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 326289815315
  • Seller: breezy_returns (53718|97.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Wijchen Niederlande
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Crosley Voyager - Sage, CR8017B-SA4, One SizeHaushaltsgeräte Kopfhörer Handys & Smartphones Notebooks & Netbooks Baby Breezy Shop Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Fenster schließen Crosley Voyager - Sage, CR8017B-SA4, One Size Dieses Rücksendeprodukt ist wie neu, nur die Verpackung ist beschädigt. Machen Sie die Welt ein bisschen nachhaltiger, indem Sie diesem Rücknahmeprodukt ein zweites Leben geben. Sie erhalten von uns 12 Monate Gewährleistung. Crosley Voyager - Sage, CR8017B-SA4, One Size Artikelmerkmale Andere Audioausgänge Kopfhöreranschluss Besonderheiten Bluetooth Binding Elektronik Brand Crosley Breite 29,5 cm Color Sage eBay Product ID (ePID) 9054528298 Farbe Grün Gtin 0710244249546 Height 7.8740157400_inches Herstellungsjahr 2021 Höhe 14 cm Konnektivität Bluetooth Label Crosley Länge 36 cm Length 16.9291338410_inches Manufacturer Crosley Marke Crosley MaterialType Holz - Metall - Kunststoff Model CR8017B-SA4 Modell Crosley Voyager Name english NumberOfItems 1 PackageQuantity 1 PartNumber CR8017B-SA ProductGroup CE ProductTypeName TURNTABLE Publisher Crosley ReleaseDate 2021-08-01 Size One Size Studio Crosley Title Crosley Voyager - Sage, CR8017B-SA4, One Size Type Handbuch Upc 0710244249546 Warranty 2 year manufacturer warranty Weight 9.7885244328_pounds Width 13.7007873876_inches Languages Language Handbuch Über Breezy Wir geben Retouren ein zweites Leben: Oft war das Produkt nur kurz aus der Verpackung, hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren oder ist aus einem anderen Grund nicht mehr ganz neu. Wir prüfen und testen diese Produkte gründlich. Auf diese Weise garantieren wir stets die höchstmögliche Qualität. Der Zustand jedes Artikels wird angegeben, damit Sie genau wissen, woran Sie sind. Sollte es widererwartend nicht Ihren Erwartungen entsprechen, werden wir eine gute Lösung finden. Breezy, always a smile in return. Für Sie und für die Umwelt. Impressum Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen Datenschutz

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black with Wireless Adapter & Power Cord TESTED

End: 30.10. 2024 23:34:05 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 100.59 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276701829218
  • Seller: jacobarboz-1 (1489|99.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Spring, Texas USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Black with Wireless Adapter & Power Cord TESTED

Bose Sound Touch Multiroomsystem SA4 Bastlerware / Defekt 242085

End: 27.10. 2024 21:17:12 on Sunday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 49.9 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 356108827684
  • Seller: con-shop-com (13764|99.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: München, Bayern Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
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    Bose Sound Touch Multiroomsystem SA4   Bastlerware / Defekt  242085Bose Sound Touch Multiroomsystem SA4 Das Multiroomsystem ist ideal zur Ersatzteilgewinnung für Hobbybastler/innen / Bastler/innen und HIFI-Expert/innen geeignet. Hersteller, Typ & Einstellnummer: Bose Sound Touch Multiroomsystem SA4, 242085 Serien Nummer: 060960F42010183AE VDE 0701/0702 Prüfnummer: A241129 CE-Kenzeichnung [ Vorhanden ] Zustand: gebraucht second hand ungeprüft unchecked Bastlerware hobbyists goods Kondition, Fehler und Mängel: konnte nicht auf Funktion geprüft werden, deshalb wird es als defekt verkauft! gängige Gebrauchsspuren ungeprüft Technische Daten: 220 ~ 240 Volt - 50/60 Hz 400 Watt (Typenschild beachten) Ausgangsleistung: 2 x XX Watt ~ an XX ? Anschlüsse wie auf den Fotos abgebildet. Weitere Informationen können Sie über freie Datenbanken im Internet erhalten Besonderheiten: keine Gewicht ohne Verpackung (Netto): 6 kg Maße (Länge x Höhe x Tiefe): 320 x 100 x 135 mm Farbe: Schwarz Zubehör: Netzkabel / -teil [ Vorhanden ] Fernbedienung [ nicht Vorhanden ] Bedienungsanleitung [ nicht Vorhanden ] Originalverpackung [ nicht Vorhanden ] Lieferumfang: Wie beschrieben. Zur Information! Sollten Sie technische Probleme mit der gelieferten Ware haben, dann schreiben Sie uns eine E-Mail unter der im Widerrufsrecht hinterlegten E-Mail Adresse. Bei Fragen stehen wir Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung. EINGESTELLT MIT

TOP! 7 Geräte: Bose Lifestyle 135 /AV 35 /Soundbar/Subwoofer/SA4/Zubehör, etc

End: 26.09. 2024 19:47:37 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 249.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 326283949702
  • Seller: andimuessig (1702|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Konstanz Deutschland
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 20,0 EUR
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    TOP!  7 Geräte: Bose Lifestyle 135 /AV 35 /Soundbar/Subwoofer/SA4/Zubehör, etcKomplettes Bose System Lifestyle 135/AV 35 inklusive 7 Geräte mit Kabeln: SoundbarSubwooferFernbedienungLink-Kabel2 x LinkSA-4 Stereo-Verstärker Alles in top-Zustand und voll funktionsfähig! Das Bose Lifestyle 135/AV35 Heimkino-System bietet ein beeindruckendes Klangerlebnis mit der Soundbar und dem Subwoofer für tiefe Bässe. Mit USB- und HDMI-Konnektivität ist es einfach, verschiedene Geräte anzuschließen und Musik oder Filme in bester Qualität zu genießen. Dieses Set ist ideal für ein Heimkinoerlebnis der Extraklasse und wird mit dem hochwertigen Bose Klang begeistern.

Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier

End: 20.09. 2024 16:27:13 on Friday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 111.9 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 296702668489
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: jonghareeb5680 (6|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Vienna, Virginia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Experience high-quality audio with the Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier. This powerful and clear sound amplifier is perfect for enhancing your music and movie experience. It is designed with advanced technology to provide you with crystal-clear audio, regardless of the volume level. The Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier is a sleek and stylish black device that is perfect for any home. It is a type of power amplifier that is ideal for use with receivers and preamps. This amplifier is made by Bose, a trusted brand in the audio industry. It is perfect for use in consumer electronics, TV, video, and home audio.

Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier

End: 06.09. 2024 01:59:40 on Friday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 110.75 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 296660505272
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: jonghareeb5680 (6|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Vienna, Virginia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Experience high-quality audio with the Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier. This powerful and clear sound amplifier is perfect for enhancing your music and movie experience. It is designed with advanced technology to provide you with crystal-clear audio, regardless of the volume level. The Bose Sound touch SA4 amplifier is a sleek and stylish black device that is perfect for any home. It is a type of power amplifier that is ideal for use with receivers and preamps. This amplifier is made by Bose, a trusted brand in the audio industry. It is perfect for use in consumer electronics, TV, video, and home audio.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Unit

End: 21.06. 2024 16:29:24 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 153.99 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 335436366360
  • Seller: knowled_71 (238|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Mobile, Alabama USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Experience high-quality sound with the Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier. This genuine unit boasts 100W power and supports multiple modes, including CW, FM, and AM. It features audio inputs such as AUX, USB, and Stereo L/R RCA, and audio outputs like RCA, Stereo L/R RCA, and Banana Speaker Jacks. The SA4 also boasts impressive features like Analog and Digital sound, DTS, Dolby, and Dolby Digital Surround Sound Formats. With its sleek black design, this Bose Amplifier is a great addition to any home audio system. Please see photos for the condition of the item. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Unit

End: 11.06. 2024 23:50:04 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 150.42 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 335429245742
  • Seller: knowled_71 (228|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Mobile, Alabama USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Experience high-quality sound with the Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier. This genuine unit boasts 100W power and supports multiple modes, including CW, FM, and AM. It features audio inputs such as AUX, USB, and Stereo L/R RCA, and audio outputs like RCA, Stereo L/R RCA, and Banana Speaker Jacks. The SA4 also boasts impressive features like Analog and Digital sound, DTS, Dolby, and Dolby Digital Surround Sound Formats. With its sleek black design, this Bose Amplifier is a great addition to any home audio system. Please see photos for the condition of the item. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 07.06. 2024 19:38:55 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 183.82 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 375457765046
  • Seller: emhamba0 (2067|97.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Burbank, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Experience premium sound quality with the Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier. This genuine replacement features a powerful 100W output and supports multiple modes including CW, FM, and AM. The amplifier has a sleek black design that would complement any home audio setup. It includes various inputs such as AUX, USB, and Stereo L/R RCA, and outputs through RCA, Stereo L/R RCA, and banana speaker jacks. The SoundTouch SA4 also supports popular surround sound formats like DTS, Dolby, and Dolby Digital. This 2-channel amplifier is perfect for enhancing your listening experience with analog and digital features. This item is used It has been tested works as is should Remember it is used so it will have some Small scratches No broken parts You Will get everything thats on the pictures Please check all the pictures before purchase Returns are accepted within 30 days of receiving the itemBuyer pays for return If the return was accepted You will ship the item back and you wait till we get the item back and inspect the item before refund. you will get refunded if we get the item in same condition as it was sold.please contact us before leaving a Negative feedback or any problem We will try to help you as soon as we can Contact if you have any question We usually response within12 hoursNo Shipping To Hawai, PR And Alaska

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 30.05. 2024 05:57:29 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 216.3 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 375399267780
  • Seller: emhamba0 (2063|97.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Burbank, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Experience premium sound quality with the Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier. This genuine replacement features a powerful 100W output and supports multiple modes including CW, FM, and AM. The amplifier has a sleek black design that would complement any home audio setup. It includes various inputs such as AUX, USB, and Stereo L/R RCA, and outputs through RCA, Stereo L/R RCA, and banana speaker jacks. The SoundTouch SA4 also supports popular surround sound formats like DTS, Dolby, and Dolby Digital. This 2-channel amplifier is perfect for enhancing your listening experience with analog and digital features. This item is used It has been tested works as is should Remember it is used so it will have some Small scratches No broken parts You Will get everything thats on the pictures Please check all the pictures before purchase Returns are accepted within 30 days of receiving the itemBuyer pays for return If the return was accepted You will ship the item back and you wait till we get the item back and inspect the item before refund. you will get refunded if we get the item in same condition as it was sold.please contact us before leaving a Negative feedback or any problem We will try to help you as soon as we can Contact if you have any question We usually response within12 hoursNo Shipping To Hawai, PR And Alaska

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 12.05. 2024 21:32:33 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 40.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 4T 21:6:21
  • Item number: 326119086108
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Woodbridge,VA,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 20,0 USD
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement Please if you are going to bet make sure to pay after the auction ends You will receive the exact item shown in the photograph. Please examine pics closely to determine condition, No international shipping No alaska shipping USA & CANADA only If you are not in the United States, do not bet I do not send to any other country Thanks for understand

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 29.04. 2024 20:39:27 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 40.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 4T 20:16:38
  • Item number: 326102235973
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Woodbridge,VA,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 20,0 USD
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement Please if you are going to bet make sure to pay after the auction ends You will receive the exact item shown in the photograph. Please examine pics closely to determine condition, No international shipping No alaska shipping USA & CANADA only If you are not in the United States, do not bet I do not send to any other country Thanks for understand

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 25.04. 2024 16:36:22 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 211.19 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 375127542134
  • Seller: emhamba0 (2044|97.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Burbank, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Experience premium sound quality with the Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier. This genuine replacement features a powerful 100W output and supports multiple modes including CW, FM, and AM. The amplifier has a sleek black design that would complement any home audio setup. It includes various inputs such as AUX, USB, and Stereo L/R RCA, and outputs through RCA, Stereo L/R RCA, and banana speaker jacks. The SoundTouch SA4 also supports popular surround sound formats like DTS, Dolby, and Dolby Digital. This 2-channel amplifier is perfect for enhancing your listening experience with analog and digital features. This item is used It has been tested works as is should Remember it is used so it will have some Small scratches No broken parts You Will get everything thats on the pictures Please check all the pictures before purchase Returns are accepted within 30 days of receiving the itemBuyer pays for return If the return was accepted You will ship the item back and you wait till we get the item back and inspect the item before refund. you will get refunded if we get the item in same condition as it was sold.please contact us before leaving a Negative feedback or any problem We will try to help you as soon as we can Contact if you have any question We usually response within12 hoursNo Shipping To Hawai, PR And Alaska

GOLDPOINT SA4 PRECISION STEREO PASSIVE PREAMP GREAT CONDITION FANTASTIC SOUND

End: 22.04. 2024 23:58:46 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 244.25 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 296373446415
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: nate04 (383|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Laingsburg, Michigan USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 16,0 EUR
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  • Description

    This Goldpoint SA4 Precision Stereo Passive Preamp is a high-quality product from a reputable brand, with four L/R RCA inputs and two channels for optimal sound. It has been well-maintained and functions perfectly, providing a fantastic audio experience for your home entertainment system.Detailed Information Our Most Frequently Asked Questions-How To Choose the Correct Stepped Attenuator Value. General Rules and Considerations:1)-When upgrading from a potentiometer, use the same value stepped attenuator. (5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, etc.) If you need to find the potentiometer value by measuring it: 1) Unplug the equipment from any AC source. 2) Unsolder two of the three wires going to one channel of your potentiometer. (It does not matter which two wires.)2)-Matching the volume control value to the amplifier/pre-amplifier input impedance is not as important as some people think, so you typically dont really have to worry about this. For a 100K input impedance, use a 100K, 50K, 25K, or even a 10K level control. This applies to passive preamps, active preamplifiers, and power amplifiers when the control is to be installed at the Input. Check your owners manual to find the the rated Input Impedance of your unit, or contact the manufacturer directly. Our 25K stepped attenuator usually value replaces replaces 20K potentiometers.3)-Regarding the choice of stepped attenuator values in Goldpoint SA1, SA2, SA4 (25K) and SA1X, SA2X (10K), much observation and thought has gone into this over many years. We concluded that the values which we are using for our standard off-the-shelf passive preamps and precision level controls should not be changed (unless really necessary or preferred for some other reason). Lower stepped attenuator values make them more compatible with a wider range of power amplifier Input impedances - which they might encounter over time. Notes: One common opinion states that with the higher value level controls, such as 50K and 100K, you can hear higher amounts of (desirable) high frequency harmonics, or even that it sounds more open and airy. A similar opinion states that the lower values, such as 10K and 25K sound slightly richer or more full bodied. The actual truth may depend on the equipment being listened to and/or which set or ears is doing the listening. I have found that the stepped attenuator (volume control) value is usually not so critical - and that it does not make as much difference as some people claim - but that other aspects of the equipment or system can make bigger, more noticeable sonic differences.There is a common misconception that higher value volume controls such as 50K or 100K will result in LOUDER sound compared to using 10K or 25K volume controls. This is not true. 10K controls usually yield exactly the same loudness as 100K units. (Technically, there are other reasons why different value controls are used in different places or applications.)Vacuum tube equipment often uses 25K, 50K, or 100K level controls, due to the high input impedance of tubes. Solid-state gear usually has 10K, 25K, or 50K level controls.You can begin to have high frequency roll off beginning to appear with volume control values above 100K. If you dont have an engineer handy, or just cant decide, 25K is a good choice for both vacuum tube and solid-state equipment, especially for passive level controls.We use the 25K stepped attenuator value in our home audio (RCA connector) SA1, SA2, and SA4 passive preamps. Our balanced (XLR connector) SA1X and SA2X precision level controls use 10K stepped attenuators - as this level control value is common in the Pro Audio environment.Actually, you can also use a stepped attenuator value which is HIGHER than the rated input impedance - this doesnt really hurt anything - they are essentially just voltage dividers! So dont worry about it if thats what you end up with. The sound quality will typically not be noticeably affected. Goldpoint Standard stepped attenuators of any value will always sound better than potentiometers - due to the transparent sonic quality of the Thin Film Nichrome resistors we use on them.-Which Type of Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Sounds Best?All Goldpoint stepped attenuators improve sound quality and provide much better channel-to-channel signal level matching compared to potentiometers. You just cannot beat them. Highly recommended, ourV24 stepped attenuators have low noise, precision resistors already installed. (0.5% tolerance, 25ppm, Thin Film, 0805 SMD type).Our resistors are SO transparent sounding that we no longer hear any advantage to producing Ladder or Shunt type stepped attenuators. You can string dozens of them together and that will still sound like a single individual resistor! (see Goldpoint Historical and Attenuator Type Comparisons)Alternatively, you can use our V24 or V47 Custom stepped attenuator (blank) switches to make stepped attenuators of any custom value or taper, even linear controls. With these custom stepped attenuator switches you must, however, install your own chosen brand of through-hole resistors. Different brands or different kinds of through-hole resistors typically do result in various (usually slight) sonic differences. (see Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Resistor Values) -Does the quality of the sound change at all as the volume is increased?The factors involved: 1)-Higher volume output levels go through less resistance than lower volume levels. This applies to potentiometers as well as stepped attenuators. Higher signal levels yeild higher signal-to-noise ratios.2)-Using resistor voltage dividers and other methods of signal attenuation (such as transformers, solid-state volume controls, or using active amplifiers/preamplifiers) generally change the original signal sound a bit. Sometimes, the original signal can take on the sound coloration of the resistor type or brand. At worst, there can be moderate coloration or even some high frequency signal amplitude loss. But with the best sounding resistors (Nickel Chromium or Tantalum) there can be very good transparency (no sound quality alteration).3)-At Goldpoint we studied resistor sound qualities for two decades. In 2012 we discovered that the Nickel Chromium type of metal film is why the brands that use it sound better. By far most other resistor brands use Ruthenium metal film to make thick film resistors - which just does not sound as good! The Nichrome resistors we now use (exclusively) have excellent, transparent sound, better even compared to the exotic Vishay Bulk Foil type, Caddock (non-inductive), or Tantalum resistors such as the Audio Note resistors, etc. Our conclusion: Use good quality Nickel-Chromium resistors wherever possible in audio circuits.-How Do I Wire The Stepped Attenuator? Normal Wiring: Wiring is easy for both our standard V24 and V24C Custom stepped attenuators: The pads are labeled IN, OUT, and GND. They are oriented the same way as on a potentiometer - as shown in the rear view sketch at right:-How Much Attenuation is Right for Your System?The word attenuation means the opposite of amplification or gain. It is reduction in the amplitude of an audio signal or how much the volume level is turned DOWN.On all stock Goldpoint stepped attenuators, turning the knob fully counter-clockwise is OFF, (= infinite attenuation). Turning the knob fully clockwise is zero attenuation, (= full ON). For the V24s, the Goldpoint audio taper has larger steps for the first six positions, and then -2dB per step up to full ON. The chart below shows the V24 step sizes. Unlike the chart above, the V47s, have 1.5dB for each and every step (which it stll a logarithmic taper - because were talking decibels, not resistance, here.)The real world loudness levels are the same for any chosen knob position for all the stepped attenuator values, (5K, 10K, 20K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K.) In other words, position 8 on a 24-position 10K stepped attenuator will yield the same loudness as position 8 on a 24-position 100K stepped attenuator. Position 16 on a 47-position 25K unit will be the same loudness as position 16 on a 47-position 250K unit. This is because loudness is determined not only by how much total resistance, but by resistance ratios (the ratio of the total series resistance before the rotary switch wiper compared to the total resistance after the wiper.) The stepped attenuators are actually stepped voltage dividers. Choosing an overall stepped attenuator value is usually not as critical as some people might think. The different stepped attenuator values are offered for input impedance matching purposes. Different values usually work equally well in many circuits or systems. Our off-the-shelf stepped attenuators supply the correct amount of attenuation for most audio systems. But with some systems which have relatively low overall gain, you might have to turn the knob up past the 12 oclock position to achieve normal listening levels. And some systems with relatively high gain cause the volume level to be too loud after turning the knob up to only the 4th or 5th position. These conditions can often be remedied, however, as explained below. The graph shows standard and modified stepped attenuator tapers. The blue line is the standard Goldpoint taper. -It gets loud too soon. This could mean that your system has relatively high gain (or too much gain). The volume level is too loud after turning the knob up only a few steps - and there are lots of unusable positions higher in the knob rotation because they are all too loud. This is easy to fix by adding a pre-attenuation circuit (two resistors per channel), as shown at left. The red line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding this pre-attenuation circuit. In the example, we gave the stepped attenuator -20dB more attenuation (at every knob position). See more: Sample resistor values are shown on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -It does not get loud enough soon enough. This could mean that your system has relatively low gain available. There would be a large number of silent knob positions before you could hear anything. One fix for this is to add a resistor as shown (at left). The green line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding a resistor to the ground terminal of the stepped attenuator. In this example, we made the stepped attenuator start at -42dB, instead of OFF, so the volume level will be louder sooner. See more: Sample resistor values are shown lower on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -Which Stepped Attenuator Values Are Stocked?V24 stocked values include: 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. V47 stocked values include: 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. They are all available in Mono, Stereo, Quad (4-Channel or Balanced Line Stereo), and 6-Channel.

GOLDPOINT SA4 PRECISION STEREO PASSIVE PREAMP GREAT CONDITION FANTASTIC SOUND

End: 17.04. 2024 23:58:19 on Wednesday
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    This Goldpoint SA4 Precision Stereo Passive Preamp is a high-quality product from a reputable brand, with four L/R RCA inputs and two channels for optimal sound. It has been well-maintained and functions perfectly, providing a fantastic audio experience for your home entertainment system.Detailed Information Our Most Frequently Asked Questions-How To Choose the Correct Stepped Attenuator Value. General Rules and Considerations:1)-When upgrading from a potentiometer, use the same value stepped attenuator. (5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, etc.) If you need to find the potentiometer value by measuring it: 1) Unplug the equipment from any AC source. 2) Unsolder two of the three wires going to one channel of your potentiometer. (It does not matter which two wires.)2)-Matching the volume control value to the amplifier/pre-amplifier input impedance is not as important as some people think, so you typically dont really have to worry about this. For a 100K input impedance, use a 100K, 50K, 25K, or even a 10K level control. This applies to passive preamps, active preamplifiers, and power amplifiers when the control is to be installed at the Input. Check your owners manual to find the the rated Input Impedance of your unit, or contact the manufacturer directly. Our 25K stepped attenuator usually value replaces replaces 20K potentiometers.3)-Regarding the choice of stepped attenuator values in Goldpoint SA1, SA2, SA4 (25K) and SA1X, SA2X (10K), much observation and thought has gone into this over many years. We concluded that the values which we are using for our standard off-the-shelf passive preamps and precision level controls should not be changed (unless really necessary or preferred for some other reason). Lower stepped attenuator values make them more compatible with a wider range of power amplifier Input impedances - which they might encounter over time. Notes: One common opinion states that with the higher value level controls, such as 50K and 100K, you can hear higher amounts of (desirable) high frequency harmonics, or even that it sounds more open and airy. A similar opinion states that the lower values, such as 10K and 25K sound slightly richer or more full bodied. The actual truth may depend on the equipment being listened to and/or which set or ears is doing the listening. I have found that the stepped attenuator (volume control) value is usually not so critical - and that it does not make as much difference as some people claim - but that other aspects of the equipment or system can make bigger, more noticeable sonic differences.There is a common misconception that higher value volume controls such as 50K or 100K will result in LOUDER sound compared to using 10K or 25K volume controls. This is not true. 10K controls usually yield exactly the same loudness as 100K units. (Technically, there are other reasons why different value controls are used in different places or applications.)Vacuum tube equipment often uses 25K, 50K, or 100K level controls, due to the high input impedance of tubes. Solid-state gear usually has 10K, 25K, or 50K level controls.You can begin to have high frequency roll off beginning to appear with volume control values above 100K. If you dont have an engineer handy, or just cant decide, 25K is a good choice for both vacuum tube and solid-state equipment, especially for passive level controls.We use the 25K stepped attenuator value in our home audio (RCA connector) SA1, SA2, and SA4 passive preamps. Our balanced (XLR connector) SA1X and SA2X precision level controls use 10K stepped attenuators - as this level control value is common in the Pro Audio environment.Actually, you can also use a stepped attenuator value which is HIGHER than the rated input impedance - this doesnt really hurt anything - they are essentially just voltage dividers! So dont worry about it if thats what you end up with. The sound quality will typically not be noticeably affected. Goldpoint Standard stepped attenuators of any value will always sound better than potentiometers - due to the transparent sonic quality of the Thin Film Nichrome resistors we use on them.-Which Type of Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Sounds Best?All Goldpoint stepped attenuators improve sound quality and provide much better channel-to-channel signal level matching compared to potentiometers. You just cannot beat them. Highly recommended, ourV24 stepped attenuators have low noise, precision resistors already installed. (0.5% tolerance, 25ppm, Thin Film, 0805 SMD type).Our resistors are SO transparent sounding that we no longer hear any advantage to producing Ladder or Shunt type stepped attenuators. You can string dozens of them together and that will still sound like a single individual resistor! (see Goldpoint Historical and Attenuator Type Comparisons)Alternatively, you can use our V24 or V47 Custom stepped attenuator (blank) switches to make stepped attenuators of any custom value or taper, even linear controls. With these custom stepped attenuator switches you must, however, install your own chosen brand of through-hole resistors. Different brands or different kinds of through-hole resistors typically do result in various (usually slight) sonic differences. (see Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Resistor Values) -Does the quality of the sound change at all as the volume is increased?The factors involved: 1)-Higher volume output levels go through less resistance than lower volume levels. This applies to potentiometers as well as stepped attenuators. Higher signal levels yeild higher signal-to-noise ratios.2)-Using resistor voltage dividers and other methods of signal attenuation (such as transformers, solid-state volume controls, or using active amplifiers/preamplifiers) generally change the original signal sound a bit. Sometimes, the original signal can take on the sound coloration of the resistor type or brand. At worst, there can be moderate coloration or even some high frequency signal amplitude loss. But with the best sounding resistors (Nickel Chromium or Tantalum) there can be very good transparency (no sound quality alteration).3)-At Goldpoint we studied resistor sound qualities for two decades. In 2012 we discovered that the Nickel Chromium type of metal film is why the brands that use it sound better. By far most other resistor brands use Ruthenium metal film to make thick film resistors - which just does not sound as good! The Nichrome resistors we now use (exclusively) have excellent, transparent sound, better even compared to the exotic Vishay Bulk Foil type, Caddock (non-inductive), or Tantalum resistors such as the Audio Note resistors, etc. Our conclusion: Use good quality Nickel-Chromium resistors wherever possible in audio circuits.-How Do I Wire The Stepped Attenuator? Normal Wiring: Wiring is easy for both our standard V24 and V24C Custom stepped attenuators: The pads are labeled IN, OUT, and GND. They are oriented the same way as on a potentiometer - as shown in the rear view sketch at right:-How Much Attenuation is Right for Your System?The word attenuation means the opposite of amplification or gain. It is reduction in the amplitude of an audio signal or how much the volume level is turned DOWN.On all stock Goldpoint stepped attenuators, turning the knob fully counter-clockwise is OFF, (= infinite attenuation). Turning the knob fully clockwise is zero attenuation, (= full ON). For the V24s, the Goldpoint audio taper has larger steps for the first six positions, and then -2dB per step up to full ON. The chart below shows the V24 step sizes. Unlike the chart above, the V47s, have 1.5dB for each and every step (which it stll a logarithmic taper - because were talking decibels, not resistance, here.)The real world loudness levels are the same for any chosen knob position for all the stepped attenuator values, (5K, 10K, 20K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K.) In other words, position 8 on a 24-position 10K stepped attenuator will yield the same loudness as position 8 on a 24-position 100K stepped attenuator. Position 16 on a 47-position 25K unit will be the same loudness as position 16 on a 47-position 250K unit. This is because loudness is determined not only by how much total resistance, but by resistance ratios (the ratio of the total series resistance before the rotary switch wiper compared to the total resistance after the wiper.) The stepped attenuators are actually stepped voltage dividers. Choosing an overall stepped attenuator value is usually not as critical as some people might think. The different stepped attenuator values are offered for input impedance matching purposes. Different values usually work equally well in many circuits or systems. Our off-the-shelf stepped attenuators supply the correct amount of attenuation for most audio systems. But with some systems which have relatively low overall gain, you might have to turn the knob up past the 12 oclock position to achieve normal listening levels. And some systems with relatively high gain cause the volume level to be too loud after turning the knob up to only the 4th or 5th position. These conditions can often be remedied, however, as explained below. The graph shows standard and modified stepped attenuator tapers. The blue line is the standard Goldpoint taper. -It gets loud too soon. This could mean that your system has relatively high gain (or too much gain). The volume level is too loud after turning the knob up only a few steps - and there are lots of unusable positions higher in the knob rotation because they are all too loud. This is easy to fix by adding a pre-attenuation circuit (two resistors per channel), as shown at left. The red line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding this pre-attenuation circuit. In the example, we gave the stepped attenuator -20dB more attenuation (at every knob position). See more: Sample resistor values are shown on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -It does not get loud enough soon enough. This could mean that your system has relatively low gain available. There would be a large number of silent knob positions before you could hear anything. One fix for this is to add a resistor as shown (at left). The green line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding a resistor to the ground terminal of the stepped attenuator. In this example, we made the stepped attenuator start at -42dB, instead of OFF, so the volume level will be louder sooner. See more: Sample resistor values are shown lower on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -Which Stepped Attenuator Values Are Stocked?V24 stocked values include: 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. V47 stocked values include: 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. They are all available in Mono, Stereo, Quad (4-Channel or Balanced Line Stereo), and 6-Channel.

Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement

End: 15.04. 2024 02:14:45 on Monday
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    Bose SoundTouch SA4 Amplifier Genuine Replacement Please if you are going to bet make sure to pay after the auction ends You will receive the exact item shown in the photograph. Please examine pics closely to determine condition, No international shipping No alaska shipping USA & CANADA only If you are not in the United States, do not bet I do not send to any other country Thanks for understand

GOLDPOINT SA4 PRECISION STEREO PASSIVE PREAMP GREAT CONDITION FANTASTIC SOUND

End: 12.04. 2024 23:58:02 on Friday
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    This Goldpoint SA4 Precision Stereo Passive Preamp is a high-quality product from a reputable brand, with four L/R RCA inputs and two channels for optimal sound. It has been well-maintained and functions perfectly, providing a fantastic audio experience for your home entertainment system.Detailed Information Our Most Frequently Asked Questions-How To Choose the Correct Stepped Attenuator Value. General Rules and Considerations:1)-When upgrading from a potentiometer, use the same value stepped attenuator. (5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, etc.) If you need to find the potentiometer value by measuring it: 1) Unplug the equipment from any AC source. 2) Unsolder two of the three wires going to one channel of your potentiometer. (It does not matter which two wires.)2)-Matching the volume control value to the amplifier/pre-amplifier input impedance is not as important as some people think, so you typically dont really have to worry about this. For a 100K input impedance, use a 100K, 50K, 25K, or even a 10K level control. This applies to passive preamps, active preamplifiers, and power amplifiers when the control is to be installed at the Input. Check your owners manual to find the the rated Input Impedance of your unit, or contact the manufacturer directly. Our 25K stepped attenuator usually value replaces replaces 20K potentiometers.3)-Regarding the choice of stepped attenuator values in Goldpoint SA1, SA2, SA4 (25K) and SA1X, SA2X (10K), much observation and thought has gone into this over many years. We concluded that the values which we are using for our standard off-the-shelf passive preamps and precision level controls should not be changed (unless really necessary or preferred for some other reason). Lower stepped attenuator values make them more compatible with a wider range of power amplifier Input impedances - which they might encounter over time. Notes: One common opinion states that with the higher value level controls, such as 50K and 100K, you can hear higher amounts of (desirable) high frequency harmonics, or even that it sounds more open and airy. A similar opinion states that the lower values, such as 10K and 25K sound slightly richer or more full bodied. The actual truth may depend on the equipment being listened to and/or which set or ears is doing the listening. I have found that the stepped attenuator (volume control) value is usually not so critical - and that it does not make as much difference as some people claim - but that other aspects of the equipment or system can make bigger, more noticeable sonic differences.There is a common misconception that higher value volume controls such as 50K or 100K will result in LOUDER sound compared to using 10K or 25K volume controls. This is not true. 10K controls usually yield exactly the same loudness as 100K units. (Technically, there are other reasons why different value controls are used in different places or applications.)Vacuum tube equipment often uses 25K, 50K, or 100K level controls, due to the high input impedance of tubes. Solid-state gear usually has 10K, 25K, or 50K level controls.You can begin to have high frequency roll off beginning to appear with volume control values above 100K. If you dont have an engineer handy, or just cant decide, 25K is a good choice for both vacuum tube and solid-state equipment, especially for passive level controls.We use the 25K stepped attenuator value in our home audio (RCA connector) SA1, SA2, and SA4 passive preamps. Our balanced (XLR connector) SA1X and SA2X precision level controls use 10K stepped attenuators - as this level control value is common in the Pro Audio environment.Actually, you can also use a stepped attenuator value which is HIGHER than the rated input impedance - this doesnt really hurt anything - they are essentially just voltage dividers! So dont worry about it if thats what you end up with. The sound quality will typically not be noticeably affected. Goldpoint Standard stepped attenuators of any value will always sound better than potentiometers - due to the transparent sonic quality of the Thin Film Nichrome resistors we use on them.-Which Type of Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Sounds Best?All Goldpoint stepped attenuators improve sound quality and provide much better channel-to-channel signal level matching compared to potentiometers. You just cannot beat them. Highly recommended, ourV24 stepped attenuators have low noise, precision resistors already installed. (0.5% tolerance, 25ppm, Thin Film, 0805 SMD type).Our resistors are SO transparent sounding that we no longer hear any advantage to producing Ladder or Shunt type stepped attenuators. You can string dozens of them together and that will still sound like a single individual resistor! (see Goldpoint Historical and Attenuator Type Comparisons)Alternatively, you can use our V24 or V47 Custom stepped attenuator (blank) switches to make stepped attenuators of any custom value or taper, even linear controls. With these custom stepped attenuator switches you must, however, install your own chosen brand of through-hole resistors. Different brands or different kinds of through-hole resistors typically do result in various (usually slight) sonic differences. (see Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Resistor Values) -Does the quality of the sound change at all as the volume is increased?The factors involved: 1)-Higher volume output levels go through less resistance than lower volume levels. This applies to potentiometers as well as stepped attenuators. Higher signal levels yeild higher signal-to-noise ratios.2)-Using resistor voltage dividers and other methods of signal attenuation (such as transformers, solid-state volume controls, or using active amplifiers/preamplifiers) generally change the original signal sound a bit. Sometimes, the original signal can take on the sound coloration of the resistor type or brand. At worst, there can be moderate coloration or even some high frequency signal amplitude loss. But with the best sounding resistors (Nickel Chromium or Tantalum) there can be very good transparency (no sound quality alteration).3)-At Goldpoint we studied resistor sound qualities for two decades. In 2012 we discovered that the Nickel Chromium type of metal film is why the brands that use it sound better. By far most other resistor brands use Ruthenium metal film to make thick film resistors - which just does not sound as good! The Nichrome resistors we now use (exclusively) have excellent, transparent sound, better even compared to the exotic Vishay Bulk Foil type, Caddock (non-inductive), or Tantalum resistors such as the Audio Note resistors, etc. Our conclusion: Use good quality Nickel-Chromium resistors wherever possible in audio circuits.-How Do I Wire The Stepped Attenuator? Normal Wiring: Wiring is easy for both our standard V24 and V24C Custom stepped attenuators: The pads are labeled IN, OUT, and GND. They are oriented the same way as on a potentiometer - as shown in the rear view sketch at right:-How Much Attenuation is Right for Your System?The word attenuation means the opposite of amplification or gain. It is reduction in the amplitude of an audio signal or how much the volume level is turned DOWN.On all stock Goldpoint stepped attenuators, turning the knob fully counter-clockwise is OFF, (= infinite attenuation). Turning the knob fully clockwise is zero attenuation, (= full ON). For the V24s, the Goldpoint audio taper has larger steps for the first six positions, and then -2dB per step up to full ON. The chart below shows the V24 step sizes. Unlike the chart above, the V47s, have 1.5dB for each and every step (which it stll a logarithmic taper - because were talking decibels, not resistance, here.)The real world loudness levels are the same for any chosen knob position for all the stepped attenuator values, (5K, 10K, 20K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K.) In other words, position 8 on a 24-position 10K stepped attenuator will yield the same loudness as position 8 on a 24-position 100K stepped attenuator. Position 16 on a 47-position 25K unit will be the same loudness as position 16 on a 47-position 250K unit. This is because loudness is determined not only by how much total resistance, but by resistance ratios (the ratio of the total series resistance before the rotary switch wiper compared to the total resistance after the wiper.) The stepped attenuators are actually stepped voltage dividers. Choosing an overall stepped attenuator value is usually not as critical as some people might think. The different stepped attenuator values are offered for input impedance matching purposes. Different values usually work equally well in many circuits or systems. Our off-the-shelf stepped attenuators supply the correct amount of attenuation for most audio systems. But with some systems which have relatively low overall gain, you might have to turn the knob up past the 12 oclock position to achieve normal listening levels. And some systems with relatively high gain cause the volume level to be too loud after turning the knob up to only the 4th or 5th position. These conditions can often be remedied, however, as explained below. The graph shows standard and modified stepped attenuator tapers. The blue line is the standard Goldpoint taper. -It gets loud too soon. This could mean that your system has relatively high gain (or too much gain). The volume level is too loud after turning the knob up only a few steps - and there are lots of unusable positions higher in the knob rotation because they are all too loud. This is easy to fix by adding a pre-attenuation circuit (two resistors per channel), as shown at left. The red line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding this pre-attenuation circuit. In the example, we gave the stepped attenuator -20dB more attenuation (at every knob position). See more: Sample resistor values are shown on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -It does not get loud enough soon enough. This could mean that your system has relatively low gain available. There would be a large number of silent knob positions before you could hear anything. One fix for this is to add a resistor as shown (at left). The green line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding a resistor to the ground terminal of the stepped attenuator. In this example, we made the stepped attenuator start at -42dB, instead of OFF, so the volume level will be louder sooner. See more: Sample resistor values are shown lower on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -Which Stepped Attenuator Values Are Stocked?V24 stocked values include: 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. V47 stocked values include: 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. They are all available in Mono, Stereo, Quad (4-Channel or Balanced Line Stereo), and 6-Channel.

GOLDPOINT SA4 PRECISION STEREO PASSIVE PREAMP GREAT CONDITION FANTASTIC SOUND

End: 07.04. 2024 23:57:32 on Sunday
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    This Goldpoint SA4 Precision Stereo Passive Preamp is a high-quality product from a reputable brand, with four L/R RCA inputs and two channels for optimal sound. It has been well-maintained and functions perfectly, providing a fantastic audio experience for your home entertainment system.Detailed Information Our Most Frequently Asked Questions-How To Choose the Correct Stepped Attenuator Value. General Rules and Considerations:1)-When upgrading from a potentiometer, use the same value stepped attenuator. (5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, etc.) If you need to find the potentiometer value by measuring it: 1) Unplug the equipment from any AC source. 2) Unsolder two of the three wires going to one channel of your potentiometer. (It does not matter which two wires.)2)-Matching the volume control value to the amplifier/pre-amplifier input impedance is not as important as some people think, so you typically dont really have to worry about this. For a 100K input impedance, use a 100K, 50K, 25K, or even a 10K level control. This applies to passive preamps, active preamplifiers, and power amplifiers when the control is to be installed at the Input. Check your owners manual to find the the rated Input Impedance of your unit, or contact the manufacturer directly. Our 25K stepped attenuator usually value replaces replaces 20K potentiometers.3)-Regarding the choice of stepped attenuator values in Goldpoint SA1, SA2, SA4 (25K) and SA1X, SA2X (10K), much observation and thought has gone into this over many years. We concluded that the values which we are using for our standard off-the-shelf passive preamps and precision level controls should not be changed (unless really necessary or preferred for some other reason). Lower stepped attenuator values make them more compatible with a wider range of power amplifier Input impedances - which they might encounter over time. Notes: One common opinion states that with the higher value level controls, such as 50K and 100K, you can hear higher amounts of (desirable) high frequency harmonics, or even that it sounds more open and airy. A similar opinion states that the lower values, such as 10K and 25K sound slightly richer or more full bodied. The actual truth may depend on the equipment being listened to and/or which set or ears is doing the listening. I have found that the stepped attenuator (volume control) value is usually not so critical - and that it does not make as much difference as some people claim - but that other aspects of the equipment or system can make bigger, more noticeable sonic differences.There is a common misconception that higher value volume controls such as 50K or 100K will result in LOUDER sound compared to using 10K or 25K volume controls. This is not true. 10K controls usually yield exactly the same loudness as 100K units. (Technically, there are other reasons why different value controls are used in different places or applications.)Vacuum tube equipment often uses 25K, 50K, or 100K level controls, due to the high input impedance of tubes. Solid-state gear usually has 10K, 25K, or 50K level controls.You can begin to have high frequency roll off beginning to appear with volume control values above 100K. If you dont have an engineer handy, or just cant decide, 25K is a good choice for both vacuum tube and solid-state equipment, especially for passive level controls.We use the 25K stepped attenuator value in our home audio (RCA connector) SA1, SA2, and SA4 passive preamps. Our balanced (XLR connector) SA1X and SA2X precision level controls use 10K stepped attenuators - as this level control value is common in the Pro Audio environment.Actually, you can also use a stepped attenuator value which is HIGHER than the rated input impedance - this doesnt really hurt anything - they are essentially just voltage dividers! So dont worry about it if thats what you end up with. The sound quality will typically not be noticeably affected. Goldpoint Standard stepped attenuators of any value will always sound better than potentiometers - due to the transparent sonic quality of the Thin Film Nichrome resistors we use on them.-Which Type of Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Sounds Best?All Goldpoint stepped attenuators improve sound quality and provide much better channel-to-channel signal level matching compared to potentiometers. You just cannot beat them. Highly recommended, ourV24 stepped attenuators have low noise, precision resistors already installed. (0.5% tolerance, 25ppm, Thin Film, 0805 SMD type).Our resistors are SO transparent sounding that we no longer hear any advantage to producing Ladder or Shunt type stepped attenuators. You can string dozens of them together and that will still sound like a single individual resistor! (see Goldpoint Historical and Attenuator Type Comparisons)Alternatively, you can use our V24 or V47 Custom stepped attenuator (blank) switches to make stepped attenuators of any custom value or taper, even linear controls. With these custom stepped attenuator switches you must, however, install your own chosen brand of through-hole resistors. Different brands or different kinds of through-hole resistors typically do result in various (usually slight) sonic differences. (see Goldpoint Stepped Attenuator Resistor Values) -Does the quality of the sound change at all as the volume is increased?The factors involved: 1)-Higher volume output levels go through less resistance than lower volume levels. This applies to potentiometers as well as stepped attenuators. Higher signal levels yeild higher signal-to-noise ratios.2)-Using resistor voltage dividers and other methods of signal attenuation (such as transformers, solid-state volume controls, or using active amplifiers/preamplifiers) generally change the original signal sound a bit. Sometimes, the original signal can take on the sound coloration of the resistor type or brand. At worst, there can be moderate coloration or even some high frequency signal amplitude loss. But with the best sounding resistors (Nickel Chromium or Tantalum) there can be very good transparency (no sound quality alteration).3)-At Goldpoint we studied resistor sound qualities for two decades. In 2012 we discovered that the Nickel Chromium type of metal film is why the brands that use it sound better. By far most other resistor brands use Ruthenium metal film to make thick film resistors - which just does not sound as good! The Nichrome resistors we now use (exclusively) have excellent, transparent sound, better even compared to the exotic Vishay Bulk Foil type, Caddock (non-inductive), or Tantalum resistors such as the Audio Note resistors, etc. Our conclusion: Use good quality Nickel-Chromium resistors wherever possible in audio circuits.-How Do I Wire The Stepped Attenuator? Normal Wiring: Wiring is easy for both our standard V24 and V24C Custom stepped attenuators: The pads are labeled IN, OUT, and GND. They are oriented the same way as on a potentiometer - as shown in the rear view sketch at right:-How Much Attenuation is Right for Your System?The word attenuation means the opposite of amplification or gain. It is reduction in the amplitude of an audio signal or how much the volume level is turned DOWN.On all stock Goldpoint stepped attenuators, turning the knob fully counter-clockwise is OFF, (= infinite attenuation). Turning the knob fully clockwise is zero attenuation, (= full ON). For the V24s, the Goldpoint audio taper has larger steps for the first six positions, and then -2dB per step up to full ON. The chart below shows the V24 step sizes. Unlike the chart above, the V47s, have 1.5dB for each and every step (which it stll a logarithmic taper - because were talking decibels, not resistance, here.)The real world loudness levels are the same for any chosen knob position for all the stepped attenuator values, (5K, 10K, 20K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K.) In other words, position 8 on a 24-position 10K stepped attenuator will yield the same loudness as position 8 on a 24-position 100K stepped attenuator. Position 16 on a 47-position 25K unit will be the same loudness as position 16 on a 47-position 250K unit. This is because loudness is determined not only by how much total resistance, but by resistance ratios (the ratio of the total series resistance before the rotary switch wiper compared to the total resistance after the wiper.) The stepped attenuators are actually stepped voltage dividers. Choosing an overall stepped attenuator value is usually not as critical as some people might think. The different stepped attenuator values are offered for input impedance matching purposes. Different values usually work equally well in many circuits or systems. Our off-the-shelf stepped attenuators supply the correct amount of attenuation for most audio systems. But with some systems which have relatively low overall gain, you might have to turn the knob up past the 12 oclock position to achieve normal listening levels. And some systems with relatively high gain cause the volume level to be too loud after turning the knob up to only the 4th or 5th position. These conditions can often be remedied, however, as explained below. The graph shows standard and modified stepped attenuator tapers. The blue line is the standard Goldpoint taper. -It gets loud too soon. This could mean that your system has relatively high gain (or too much gain). The volume level is too loud after turning the knob up only a few steps - and there are lots of unusable positions higher in the knob rotation because they are all too loud. This is easy to fix by adding a pre-attenuation circuit (two resistors per channel), as shown at left. The red line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding this pre-attenuation circuit. In the example, we gave the stepped attenuator -20dB more attenuation (at every knob position). See more: Sample resistor values are shown on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -It does not get loud enough soon enough. This could mean that your system has relatively low gain available. There would be a large number of silent knob positions before you could hear anything. One fix for this is to add a resistor as shown (at left). The green line in the chart (above) shows the results of adding a resistor to the ground terminal of the stepped attenuator. In this example, we made the stepped attenuator start at -42dB, instead of OFF, so the volume level will be louder sooner. See more: Sample resistor values are shown lower on the page titled: Pre-Attenuation - How To Get More Usable Steps For Your Stepped Attenuator -Which Stepped Attenuator Values Are Stocked?V24 stocked values include: 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. V47 stocked values include: 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, and 250K. They are all available in Mono, Stereo, Quad (4-Channel or Balanced Line Stereo), and 6-Channel.