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Microphone attenuators
The signal I get on certain close-miced drums is too hot for my mixer, which
doesn't have any built-in attenuation. Do I need to buy an attenuator from a supplier or can I just build my own with resistors? If I need 10-20dB of attenuation, what values should I use, and what about impedance issues? Is there any significant difference in sound quality between using different components (resistors, wires, solder etc), or just a difference in accuracy of level reduction? Thanks, -- tj hertz tjhertz at gmail dot com |
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