I see only benefits from doing this. One of my WOPL 1000s has a flaky input attenuator pot. I always run these wide open, so I think that the next time I open the amp up I'm going to bypass the input pots altogether. My preamp has gain controls and an output attenuator so the ones on the amp are redundant.
I'll just run a short shielded cable from the RCA input jacks to the White Oak driver board input. That will eliminate a couple of feet of wiring inside the amp which is in pretty close proximity to the AC power line...and I think it may lower my noise floor even more.
Of course, I'll leave the attenuators in place. They'll just be disconnected.
Thoughts?
I'll just run a short shielded cable from the RCA input jacks to the White Oak driver board input. That will eliminate a couple of feet of wiring inside the amp which is in pretty close proximity to the AC power line...and I think it may lower my noise floor even more.
Of course, I'll leave the attenuators in place. They'll just be disconnected.
Thoughts?