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FS: Unused stepped attenuator, UK preffered

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I've got one of those do it yourself stepped attenuators laying around doing nothing, suitable for stereo usage. I do have a bag of small ordinary 1% metal film resistors to go with it if you want those as well. Reason for selling: I just didn't get around to putting it together, and I am working on a PGA2310 based preamp so I don't really need it any more.

I don't know what it's worth, but I seem to recall paying £30 for it a few months back. So... £17 (including the postage) a good number? Odd I know, I just wanted to make back the cost of my latest purchase, which was £17, is all! :)

UK buyers would be preferred purely to keep things simple with the postage, but I will consider sending it abroad if the postage is paid for. It's not really that heavy so I can't imagine it would be that much...?


Here it is (minus the small bag of resistors):

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.



Cheers,
 
Landoctor said:
I e-mailed you.
Thanks,
Donovan


Thanks, I have replied.

To clarify it is complete and just needs soldering up, if you choose to use the supplied standard 1% metal film resistors (the values are for 100k 'nominal'). I'll include the knob too, for what it's worth.

I do also have some enameled copper wire and I could cut a large length of that off and include that too, to make it slightly easier to solder the resistors.
 
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