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can a pair to the standard Ventus be used instead of Lagato or IVY? Is there any advantage over the Lagato with set up for SE
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You could do it if you want. You would set up each as an inverting amplifier with the non-inverting inputs to GND.
You will likely get a bit more offset than you would with the legato.
I would suggest the Legato or IVY-III as they are designed specifically for the application.
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Thanks Russ I have the Buff III and lagato (no caps) up and running and have no complaints. just curious of another possibility
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No Worries. :) I bet it would sound great, I just have never tried it personally.
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I can confirm that Ventus works superb as I/V. Using the COD DAC, I find that the more I decrease the resistors at the DAC output, the better the sound. I am using 10 ohm resistors now, and needed to increase the gain on the Ventus to get the 2V output level.
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