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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Hello. Is it possible to use potentiometer at the Aleph L preamp output? What value should it be?
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That would be the stock Aleph L. I also recommend an input
potentiometer specifically to avoid input overload, with the output pot used for everyday volume control.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Thanks mr. Pass. I guess i should just buckle up and make the stepped attenuator. After all a serial one is not that hard to build.
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The one and only
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Start out with a regular pot if you like. You can always
upgrade to the switched attenuator later, and then you will get to hear the difference.
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