Zimmer64
New member
Hi,
I am a newbie to the DIY community and just finished a Quickie as my first preamp project. I am not an engineer and really just a hobbyist.
I had started with a Gainclone amp and fullrange speakers. Then I needed a pre and since I am fascinated with tubes I stumbled accross bottlehead and really loved the idea of a batterie powered, easy to build kit. ( I am also about to build a CD player in order have a complete Hifi system made by myself, but that is a different story
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I really like the sound quality of the Quickie, but I have a noticeable difference in volume between the left and the right channel (right is louder). Is that caused by the pot or might there be another reason?
If it is a function of the pot (I am aware that at the price point of the entire kit, that the pot is probably not a super quality one
, what kind of upgrade is recommended? Alps? Noble? Or a stepped attenuator? I saw one on the web. Has anyone experience with http://www.8audio-mall.com/servlet/the-382/100K-24-Step-Ladder/Detail? Anything else?
Any help or feedback is really appreciated.
Greetings from Switzerland
Michael
I am a newbie to the DIY community and just finished a Quickie as my first preamp project. I am not an engineer and really just a hobbyist.
I had started with a Gainclone amp and fullrange speakers. Then I needed a pre and since I am fascinated with tubes I stumbled accross bottlehead and really loved the idea of a batterie powered, easy to build kit. ( I am also about to build a CD player in order have a complete Hifi system made by myself, but that is a different story

I really like the sound quality of the Quickie, but I have a noticeable difference in volume between the left and the right channel (right is louder). Is that caused by the pot or might there be another reason?
If it is a function of the pot (I am aware that at the price point of the entire kit, that the pot is probably not a super quality one

Any help or feedback is really appreciated.
Greetings from Switzerland
Michael