In Reply to: In-line attenuation posted by dbphd on August 18, 2014 at 19:02:38:
The only reason to add attenuation is to cure a specific problem. For example, if you are having difficulty controlling volume because a stepped attenuator does not have fine enough gradation of steps at lower volume settings, then an in-line attenuator may help. If you have noise problems where the noise remains the same regardless of volume setting, then an attenuator will reduce the noise. But, as the other post by PAR noted, this help will come at the cost of sonic degradation.
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- RE: In-line attenuation - Larry I 05:57:32 08/19/14 (1)
- RE: In-line attenuation - dbphd 16:10:52 08/19/14 (0)