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In Reply to: RE: How important is the bypass resistor on a stepped attenuator posted by airtime on August 11, 2014 at 08:32:09
"I'm happy with the volume around 38-40db ..."
Wow, you have a lot of gain there!
Have you ever though about eliminating some electronic gain stages to get the over all gain structure of your system closer to what you need?
Tre'
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This is a Marantz NA7004 streaming player, aka DAC, feeding directly into the back of the power amp.
I'm simply putting a "volume control" between the two. No preamp, only a source, cablein, volume control,cable out and amp.
I think you need to be especially cognizant of the impedance matching, which is a bit tricky with a shunt attenuator, but I am sure you can do it.
OK, I guess there's not much else you can do.
Tre'
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