line level attenuator calculation

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Hi,

I have a minidsp as active crossover with some high sensitive drivers.
The problem I have is that there is a lot of noise from the tweeters and from the mids.
Now I heard that adding some attenuator will solve the noise problem.
based on experience from others seems that I need -6 db from the minidsp to the amp.

my questions are: what kind of attenuator should I use.
I have seen some on the internet, but they are expensive.....
so thinking of building my own.
Now the question is what attenuator design should I use?
next is then what resistors values would then be ok to use?

I have to say that this is not my expertise... but want to learn... 🙂

Thanks in advance for helping me out!
 
So, atttached is a drawing from the current setup.
The drivers are 4ohm drivers.
The Rotel is driving the tweeters and is a RA-01 40w
The TDA7498 is driving the mids.

I don't know the impedance details from the amps.
the details for the minidsp are here: https://www.minidsp.com/images/documents/Product Brief-MiniDSP.pdf

Hope this gives you a better understanding of the setup.
 

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To have 6dB attenuation you need 2 resistors of the same value connected as a voltage divider ... any value will give 6 dB attenuation.

But you must not overload the output of the digital unit ( 560 ohms according to manufacturer ) and have an output impedance lower than 10 % of the input impedance of the 7498 amplifier. ( 48 K ohms ... value I found on internet )

So a pair of 3300 ohms resistor would fit .... giving an output impedance of 1650 ohms to feed the amplifier and an input impedance of 6600 ohms as load on the DSP ..

according to me it is all you need... many other value may be used and will be OK.
 
Hi Audiofan, Thanks for you reaction.
I will give it a try with 2x 3300.

I have one question. How did you calculate the resistor values? .. not to overload the minidsp, but have not lower then 10% of input impedance for the amps... That's something I really want to understand.
 
To have 6dB attenuation you need 2 resistors of the same value connected as a voltage divider ... any value will give 6 dB attenuation.

But you must not overload the output of the digital unit ( 560 ohms according to manufacturer ) and have an output impedance lower than 10 % of the input impedance of the 7498 amplifier. ( 48 K ohms ... value I found on internet )

So a pair of 3300 ohms resistor would fit .... giving an output impedance of 1650 ohms to feed the amplifier and an input impedance of 6600 ohms as load on the DSP ..

according to me it is all you need... many other value may be used and will be OK.

What I do not understand is how you have calculated the output impedance of 1650 ohm.
 
The standard miniDSP unit already has a limited output of 0.9VRMS maximum. If you attenuate that output to reduce noise, you'll also be reducing the available voltage to 0.45VRMS. Will that be adequate to achieve the SPL's you desire from your Rotel amplifiers?

When calculating output resistance of a voltage divider you return the input side of the series resistor to ground and compute the parallel resistance.
It's actually 1779 ohms in this case since the series 3300 ohm resistor also has another 560 ohms added from the miniDSP unit.

Dave.
 
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