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Attenuate -10db output
I'm looking for a low cost way to slightly attenuate a -10db stereo
RCA output from an FM tuner. This is a small cable studio's playout system. There is no mixer: Several devices (4 streams from a video server, several tape and DVD decks) feed into a routing switcher, then a compressor/limiter, then into modulators and out into the cable system. It is important to have all devices at the same approximate level; While they are all -10db, the only significant difference is the tuner. It is noticeably louder than all the other sources. The tuner is a Rolls RS80, and it has no adjustment for output level (except the front-panel headphone jack, which I am currently using. The protruding cable looks bad, and I want to use the rear stereo RCA jacks. I could use a cheap Behringer mini-mixer, but I'd rather find one of those little "audio solutions" boxes that will give me control of the level, definitely down, but perhaps up also. Any ideas? |
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