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Very helpful information, thank you. Regarding the R2 value for the given example attenuator, please tell me, if I'm on the right track here:The formula for decibel attenuation (I think) is: db=20*log[(R1+R2)/R2], using a base-10 logarithm. Since R1 equals 4k, then an 11-step attenuator ranging from 4db attenuation, to 44db attenuation, would require the following R2 values:4db attenuation: R2=6.8389k (loudest setting)8db attenuation: R2=2.6457k...(etc)...40db attenuation: R2=0.0404k44db attenuation: R2=0.0254k (quietest setting)Please, does this look correct?