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Reference Line 2000 vs. 3000 Passive Preamp? [message #7921] Sat, 07 October 2006 09:37 Go to previous message
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I presently own a Reference Line 2000 passive preamp, however I found a Reference Line 3000 at a local shop. Other then the 3000 having a fancier front plate then the 2000, I'm wondering what the internal differences are. The heart and soul of a passive preamp is the attenuater, the 2000 has the british Penny/Giles and the wiring is solid silver 'Kimber' wire. Does anyone know what the attenuater of the 3000 is, or what the difference is between the two preamps that would make it a step up if I made a trade.
I dearly love my Reference Line passive preamp and the only time I would get rid of it would be for a step up.


 
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