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The LDR VC is the subject of a long thread on diyaudio called "Lightspeed Attenuator"http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=80194&highlight=lightspeedIt uses Silonex LDRs and is said to be extremely good sounding. Several posters compare it favorably to various other attenuation techniques. The main problem with the simple Lightspeed circuit was powering the LDRs in a way that matched their attenuation channel to channel. As LEDs the brightness is current dependent but the lightspeed designer is driving them with voltage, thus the LDRs need to be precisely matched. Maybe your EE buddy uses current source to control the LEDs accurately. I have been waiting for such a VC, thinking I would have to build it myself, which would be painful process to use LED drivers and logic controller.With Zo of 3 ohms it must have buffer, something the Lightspeed does not have, it is pure passive. I'm looking forward to learning more about it, anubisgrau. I volunteer to host a tour stop here in NC to show it off to our local gang.DartZeel uses LDR for source switching and attenuator. Rich
Thanks Josh, looks cool. http://www.ska-audio.com/diy/optivol.htmlanubisgrau, I hope you will keep us posted on the "myth" I am very interested in that. Thanks! Will it have any balanced ins/outs? Maybe he can make a simple version to help launch his brand quickly. Rich
anubisgrucan you post picture of the unit. also who can i contact about it?
I haven't read through that big thread in some time, nor kept up with that last few hundred pages. Is the Myth just a passive unit or does it have a buffer built in? If buffer, do you know any details on what kind of buffer? P.S. I ordered one of the optivol LDRs from ska. I will try it out in my Aikido against a 100k ladder attenuator. The input Z of the Aikido is appropriately high for the LDR.
FWIW, Ska-audio provides an LDR VC stuffed and tested for ~$35. You need to put it into your preamp and provide it with the appropriate voltage, but this is peanuts compared to the lightspeed solution.