Hello. Is it possible to use potentiometer at the Aleph L preamp output? What value should it be?
simonov Member Joined 2005 blog.audioworkshop.org/ 2010-02-21 12:24 am #1 2010-02-21 12:24 am #1 Hello. Is it possible to use potentiometer at the Aleph L preamp output? What value should it be? ••• More options Share Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-22 6:18 am #2 2010-02-22 6:18 am #2 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. ••• More options Share simonov Member Joined 2005 blog.audioworkshop.org/ 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 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. ••• More options Share Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 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. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-22 6:18 am #2 2010-02-22 6:18 am #2 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. ••• More options Share simonov Member Joined 2005 blog.audioworkshop.org/ 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 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. ••• More options Share Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 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. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
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.
simonov Member Joined 2005 blog.audioworkshop.org/ 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 2010-02-24 5:37 pm #3 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. ••• More options Share Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 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. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
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.
Nelson Pass The one and only Joined 2001 Paid Member 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 2010-02-25 12:50 am #4 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. ••• More options Share
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.