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In Reply to: How important is the bypass resistor on a stepped attenuator posted by airtime on August 11, 2014 at 06:26:21:
I thought I might do something like this.
I think the end result is the same as what you are looking for: the volume control range is the range you use most often. There is no need for a 100k pot if you only use the "bottom" 50k, e.g. if your amp clips with 1V input from a 2V source.
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- RE: How important is the bypass resistor on a stepped attenuator - Palustris 15:43:03 08/13/14 (2)
- RE: How important is the bypass resistor on a stepped attenuator - airtime 16:03:27 08/13/14 (1)
- RE: How important is the bypass resistor on a stepped attenuator - Palustris 18:56:20 08/13/14 (0)