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Pico Gain

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If low gain is all you want and amplifier only, get a RSA Tomahawk. The low gain setting is a gain of Zero. Can't get much lower than that.

I had plenty of volume range with the Tomahawk with IEM's.

-Ed

I thought Tomahawk's had -1 gain .... :rofl:

It's an inverter ???:rofl:

So's yer MOM! :prettyprincess:

the Tomahawk is a bad ass pocket attenuator.

Yes, more or less the Tomahawk was an un-amplifier for my purposes.

Mostly filtering the nasty hissy analog output of my iRiver iHP-120.

-Ed

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If low gain is all you want and amplifier only, get a RSA Tomahawk. The low gain setting is a gain of Zero. Can't get much lower than that.

I had plenty of volume range with the Tomahawk with IEM's.

-Ed

What i want is a portable amp that matches well with triplefi's. i want to straight up improve SQ in my portable, since it is my main system now that I have a little one ( daughter)in the house. I know the sonic character of Rays stuff, I want to be sure that there is an improvement in SQ rather then a "pocket attenuator". I am not up for the FOTM just because. just like a home system, I want to upgrade to the best sounding portable amp I can find that has synegy w/ the trips.

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