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"db" wrote in message ... I am trying to source a couple of audio attenuators to reduce the level between source and line level input (-3dB, -6dB). These to be based on RCA phono connectors. Such a product used to be available for early CD players. I have searched Maplin & RadioSpares sites without success. Any helpful thoughts? JB Try playing around with a couple of very low wattage resistors (i.e. miniature) built into a in-line phono plug. I built myself a 10dB reduction using (if I remember right) 22K in series with the centre core and 10K between core and phono body. Have fun. Mike |
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@hercules.btinternet.com: I am trying to source a couple of audio attenuators to reduce the level between source and line level input (-3dB, -6dB). These to be based on RCA phono connectors. Such a product used to be available for early CD players. I have searched Maplin & RadioSpares sites without success. Any helpful thoughts? JB go to partsexpress.com and enter RCA LINE LEVEL ATTENUATOR in the search box. They have 1, 3 and 6db attenuators. r -- Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes. |
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"db" writes:
I am trying to source a couple of audio attenuators to reduce the level between source and line level input (-3dB, -6dB). These to be based on RCA phono connectors. Such a product used to be available for early CD players. I have searched Maplin & RadioSpares sites without success. Any helpful thoughts? Have you tried Canford Audio? Chris -- Chris Eilbeck MARS Flight Crew http://www.mars.org.uk/ UKRA #1108 Level 2 UYB TRA #9527 PSMR |
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Exactly what I want but appear not to ship outside North America
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Yes, £39 a pair!
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db wrote: I am trying to source a couple of audio attenuators to reduce the level between source and line level input (-3dB, -6dB). These to be based on RCA phono connectors. Such a product used to be available for early CD players. I have searched Maplin & RadioSpares sites without success. Any helpful thoughts? Make them. Cut the ends off the covers of inline males and females and glue together with superglue. As regards the resistor values, there are several freebie progs for calculating these. One such is an old DOS prog from RF Specialities of Washington which is great - although I'll bet there are other more modern ones. -- *Real women don't have hot flashes, they have power surges. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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db wrote:
Exactly what I want but appear not to ship outside North America They do, or at least they did when I ordered the same part 6 months ago |
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Thanks to everybody who helped!
I have found what I wanted in Keene's on-line catalogue, although not in the 2003 paper catalogue. In addition I renewed contact with somebody I hadn't met for 40 years! JB |
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"db" writes:
Yes, £39 a pair! Well if you can't solder a couple of resistors between a plug and a socket yourself ... Chris -- Chris Eilbeck MARS Flight Crew http://www.mars.org.uk/ UKRA #1108 Level 2 UYB TRA #9527 PSMR |
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