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
With that 15kohm inout impedance I would only go with the Pass B1 Buffer, not quite passive, but awfully close. For some reason the GON consensus seems to be that TVC and AVCs (I've owned both from Bent and K&K, as well as the Placette Active and RVC)are always better than resistor based passive. With my Cardas GR IC (very low capaitance) and Music Reference RM9 Special Edition I find the Gold Point Volume Attenuator SA1 works just as well to my ears. Plenty of soundstage, dynamics, and clarity. The technoids can proabably explain it better, but I get the sense that TVC and AVCs are also problematic, though they do provide a partial solution to impedance mismatches. To my ears, with properly matched source and amps, the resistor-based attenuators are undeniably simpler, purer, and capable of even lower distortion - but they do have to be in the "right" system for them to perform their best.
Incidently, toward the end of the above Lightspeed thread, Nelson Pass contributes schematics for a buffered passive that employs optocoupler resistors. I don't know whether he is currently selling product based on this design. My read is that sonics of the AU$500 Lightspeed passive should equal or surpass the optical volume control in the $23K DartZeel NHB-18S.
I believe Nelson Pass already posted the schematic on the Pass DIY site as well. I saw a couple built by Audiogon member Rawsonte fly out of here of late.

As Pubul57 says the rsistor based design is much simpler. I'm tempted to break out my EVS nude attenuators and give them a test run in my new set-up. I looked at the Lightspeed thread and am curious about those attenuators as well. Anyone know a way to contact the manufacturer?
He keeps a low profile; emailing him through that forum is probably the best way.
One more I forgot to mention is from ElectraPrint marketed by their Electra-Fidelity subsidiary. Three versions (at least) all very reasonably priced.

Jack Elliano, ElectraPrints guiding light is considered to be one of the industries gurus when it comes to building audio output transformers, chokes, and power transformers.