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- From: babineau@spxtech.qc.ca (Andre Babineau)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Inline attenuator (RCA-->reduce volume-->RCA)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.084101.18507@spxtech.qc.ca>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 13:41:01 GMT
- References: <lairdb.727750984@crash.cts.com>
- Organization: Securiplex Technologies Inc., Montreal, Canada
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- From article <lairdb.727750984@crash.cts.com>, by lairdb@crash.cts.com (Laird P. Broadfield):
- > Can somebody point me to a source for an inline attenuator (preferably
- > by mail order)? Some friends have a *very cheap* integrated system,
- > plus a standalone CD player, the problem is that the entire range
- > of listenable volume is between 0 and 1 on the control.
- >
- > (No, the CD player does not have an adjustable output, but thanks for
- > asking.) What would be ideal is a cable, about three feet, with
- > two RCAs on one end, a little box with a trimpot in the middle, and
- > two RCAs on the other end. Yes, I could make something, but I was
- > hpoing for something a *little* tidier. Thanks!
- >
- > --
- > Laird P. Broadfield lairdb@crash.cts.com ...{ucsd, nosc}!crash!lairdb
- > Hi! I'm a shareware signature! Send $5 if you use me, send $10 for manual!
-
- What you can use is a source selector (ex: QED) which will attenuate the CD input
- by 6dB which is normally enough.
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- Andre Babineau, Securiplex Technologies Inc.
- babineau@spxtech.qc.ca Montreal, Quebec CANADA
-