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My home-built attenuator
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    Default My home-built attenuator

    Dirt simple, pretty effective. I'll just add a switchable capacitor circuit (ideas courtesy of Bob-I and Bow) to bleed off some lows 'cos it can get muddy at very low volumes.

    There's about $26 in materials:

    • L-Pad
    • Two mono 1/4" jacks
    • Aluminum case
    • Wire
    • Rubber pads for the bottom


    Nice initial project for an electronics dimwit like me. I gotta make myself record some clips, but I've been a lazy dweeb.


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    That's kool Kerc, any chance you could share a plan of that ?

    thanks either way

    ts

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    Found this link this morning:

    http://www.tube-town.net/diy/tt-pos/tt-posx-en.html

    One comment is that resistors shown in the photo should be chassis mounted, not on standoffs. Chassis mouting helps disperse heat better.

    tung
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    I just did one as Kerc, works great with the VJ head.

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