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I have a Sanyo 25w amplifier linked to a turntable that is then linked to my PC so that I can transfer LPs to CD. However, I cannot reduce the sound level sufficiently with my PC volume control - it is only a bit too loud.
Can I get a component (resistor?)to reduce the signal strength - ideally a device that plugs in between the amp and the PC? |
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