Yes, the Duke Ellington songbook is fantastic quality, I haven't got the Irving Berlin one, perhaps I should.....
Thanks, yes I know that one, way to expensive for me.
Damir
The Chinese eBay DACT doesn’t have lots of steps but is likely better than that. At least it beats another RN one greatly (but it may be a question of the switch itself)
I don't know any Chinese type to kome even close to it. Could you suggest one?
That one is no good at all, I have two of it, crap.
For the price, OK, but they use super small SMD resistors that have non-linearities - See Bruce Hofer's paper.
I have no idea what resistors that switch is using, but they look like they could be 1206 or maybe 0805. I think it's possible to find resistors in that size that do not contribute measurable distortion in an attenuator if carefully selected.
That one is no good at all, I have two of it, crap.
What are the flaws specifically?
What are the flaws specifically?
Noisy, very bad contacts, no problem with resistors.
Relay attenuator 🙂
Yes, I have one in my GinWire mk3 balanced preamp.
I have had absolutely no trouble with the contacts or with noise. The only time I had some noise was with DC offset and only a click when turning to a different level. As for harmonic distortion I think it must be very low, probably under 0.001% as I have done some measurements with it in use, although not exhaustive.
Are those stepped volume controls designed for constant impedance output ?
i wonder why, for everything nowadays, sellers and manufacturers provide so incomplete and poor datas.
According to what I've seen, the Elma A47 is not.
The schematic should look like this:
i wonder why, for everything nowadays, sellers and manufacturers provide so incomplete and poor datas.
According to what I've seen, the Elma A47 is not.
The schematic should look like this:
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It's constant input impedance, although the make-before-break contacts cause input impedance to drop momentarily between positions.
The "special dB Cuvre" cheap DACT versions give the attenuation curve and also tell what series of resistor was used:
DACT Type 21 Stepped Attenuator / Volume 10K * Special dB Cuvre * Hi Fi Grade * | eBay
Vishay CRCW 0805 1% 1/8W 100PPM
https://www.vishay.com/docs/20035/dcrcwe3.pdf
They are about 2db per step above the 7th step. I would have preferred a more precise step size for measurement purposes.
I suspect the "special curve" versions are exactly the same as the original version and are just given a higher price.
DACT Type 21 Stepped Attenuator / Volume 10K * Special dB Cuvre * Hi Fi Grade * | eBay
Vishay CRCW 0805 1% 1/8W 100PPM
https://www.vishay.com/docs/20035/dcrcwe3.pdf
They are about 2db per step above the 7th step. I would have preferred a more precise step size for measurement purposes.
I suspect the "special curve" versions are exactly the same as the original version and are just given a higher price.
I have 4 from a HK seller, can live with them no problem (about 2 years so far). On the other hand, XRK971 got unexpected high H3 on the use of similar 0805 metal oxide resistor on as feedback resistor on a power amp. Perhaps the crap appears with exposure to higher signal level.That one is no good at all, I have two of it, crap.
I have the unloaded R switch and used R's of my choice (Dale) and hand soldered each of them ....rather I got someone else to do that.
-RNM
-RNM
ooohhh ....
LT1210 buffers ...
that's interesting ....
mlloyd1
They are used in the power supply.....
-RNM
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