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Take measurements then fix the problem.
Currently I'm only interested in Lighternote. Short of that populate a stepped attenuator with $12-17 naked Vishay's. (which may not be nearly as good as LDR's).
Due to what I think is the contribution of my living room (opens on one side to a dining room, so missing a side wall), I have a bit of a channel imbalance in my system. So I am thinking about maybe DIYing a balance control to remedy this situation. Any recs on the best way to do this? Seems that I can use a Goldpoint or a DACT attenuator that would give me 0.5 dB steps. For example using this (Goldpoint is also possible, but they don't list this on their webpage, and I'd have to install the resistors myself): http://www.dact.com/html/balance_controls.htmlOr there is a transformer based option:http://www.sowter.co.uk/cgi-bin/ca000001.plAnother possibility is grabbing a Wellbourne Labs remote controlled volume control and just use the balance controls on it: http://www.welbornelabs.com/remote.htmAny experience with any of these or other suggestions? Obviously looking for the most transparent option. If it matters, this will be between my Musical Fidelity kW preamp with an output impedance of <0.5 ohm (!) and my Rogue Stereo 90, which has an input impedance of 200k ohms.
Why not replace the log stereo pot in your MF preamp with 2 x log mono pots of the same value? TKD plastic log pots are small and sound good ... the TKD stepped attenuator sounds better, but is physically very large.Regards,Andy
I don't find Alps pots to be transparent at all. They are very good, but nothing compared to a stepped attenuator.
I've got this relay-switched remote/touchsense passive preamp I designed......and I'm working on this stepper-motor operated version, which will be a lot more compact.I'm waiting to take delivery of a CNC mill, which will make it easier to produce, and result in a more professional looking item. ...but I wasn't going to mention those w