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I'd think you'd need to use different volume controls in the same device.
I've auditioned one octocoupler volume control in the past, and it sounded very good in my system but not "HOLY COW" better than my Goldpoint.
There is no more superior attenuator (for this application) than a stepped-attenuator that uses matched, discrete resistors of the proper value in the proper configuration. Not the most convenient, but all others are competing for second place both objectively and subjectively.
I am building a Hageman Clarinet. DIY case, choke PS, no electrolytics in PS or B+ coupling, board populated with PRP & Kiwame resistors. I have a stepped ladder, Goldpoint and DACT to try for the cleanest attenuation. Cheers,Geary
I know there are many opinions on how superior they "sound," but that's just a result of the increased distortion.