I've got a DCX2496, and I'd like to attach a six-channel volume control / attenuator box so that I can get the maximum dynamic range out of it. Instead of using the standard PGA2311 digitally-controlled volume pots, I was thinking of using three stereo 16-step make-before-break attenuators mechanically ganged together in combination with six op-amp amplifiers with the gain set to compensate for the varying sensitivity of each driver.
Is this an advisable solution?
Is this an advisable solution?
IC way:
- no zipper noise
- fine steps
- remote control
- no extra cables
- builtin opamp is optional
rotary way:
- zip? ZAP!
- crude steps
- no RC 🙁
- waay to many cccaaaaaaableees.
indeed , pga2310 is so standard even the deqx have those ? 😀
- no zipper noise
- fine steps
- remote control
- no extra cables
- builtin opamp is optional
rotary way:
- zip? ZAP!
- crude steps
- no RC 🙁
- waay to many cccaaaaaaableees.
indeed , pga2310 is so standard even the deqx have those ? 😀
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