What are you trying to achieve here, tot?Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
Some of Weber's attenuator products have a speaker motor, which is just a speaker minus the cone. I have an older Mini Mass which has a speaker motor. It does not have a headphone out, though. In fact the only product on that page for headphone use has resistors only, not a reactive load like the speaker motor.
The Palmer attenuators seem to be well regarded, but are expensive. EDIT: It looks like you can plug headphones into the back of the unit. I have not tried one of these, so I can't comment on the sound quality.
HTH,
tung