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Attenuator for the Aleph P - Click HERE for Original Thread
folkeb
I'm in the process of gathering parts for my Aleph P preamp. As I am not very experienced with the technical issues I was wondering if someone could help me with the attenuator. I have decided to try a high quality analog attenuator and not a digital one.

The question is: Will a 10k attenuator work for the Aleph P or should I choose a different value? (Or all together a different approach?). I was thinking of a DACT balanced attenuator.

Thanks for any answers!
Nelson Pass
The P uses a shunt to ground, varying from about 5K down
to 0 ohms. A 10K pot will work fine.
folkeb
Hi!

Thanks for the answer Mr. Nelson. Nice of you to take time to answer even the most newbe questions out there!

:)

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