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My own preference these days is for the very good PGM2310 attenuator chips offered by AD, and they cost a few dollars.
For all of you out there who haven't yet implemented the DSK "Bob Crump Volume Control Upgrade" (aka a TKD stepped attenuator, with mods), you may be interested in a new style of volume control which a mate of mine has just emailed me about. It sounds very interesting.
What I've done for many years has been to use a high quality 1:1 input transformer with a resistive attenuator on its secondary of the transformer's ideal impedance and preferably built into the preamp or amp depending on implementation.
Besides Steve Eddy's designs, there are a few others that also implemented what he mentions above, including the Ingot by Peerless
Just different ways to get to nirvana...
Happy New Year, Andy!Er, NEW style of volume control? TVCs have been around for at least five years or so. You are the Andy R****** I've known for some years now, yes? If not, my apologies. If so, dude, how could you have been on the forums all these years and manage to miss the whole TVC thing until now? se
How come I've never heard of a TVC ... well, I'm just a down-under country hick.
Would it be possible to rip all those op amps out after the summing restors. take it to a transformer with a DACT connected across it then to a Soraya?
I knew I had read of Simone else who did it.
Yes that's moye!
All the best for 2008, Steve.
I just couldn't believe you could have been on the Asylum and diyAudio as long as you have without stumbling across one of the many threads that talked about TVCs. But I guess I'm gonna have to now. se
Quote from: poseidonsvoice on 1 Jan 2008, 06:47 pmBesides Steve Eddy's designs, there are a few others that also implemented what he mentions above, including the Ingot by PeerlessThe Ingot is also my design, built around Mike's trannies.