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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Savannah, GA
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Can someone recommend an inexpensive passive type line level volume attenuator for a bi-amp application? I'm wanting to bi-amp my planned esl and I have two amps and one preamp. Neither amp has a gain control and the preamp doesnt have separate gain controls so I need some way to balance things out.
I'm thinking I don't need a line level amp, just a pot in the line to crank one amp down. Any suggestions to a newbie with no electronics experience? Charlie |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: City of Angles
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I'm not real clear on your setup, but if one speaker always has the same volume relative to the other, I'd use a permanent voltage divider - just two resistors in series to ground. The input goes in at the top, the output from the junction of the two resistors..
google 'voltage divider'...
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