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I'm using a Pro-Ject Phono Box MKII phono pre-amp with an M-Audio2496
sound card to copy vinyl to CD. The output level of the MKII is too high for the sound card input and the card clips. Is there a commercially available line level pad of, say 5 - 10 dB, that I could use between the two devices? Can you tell me how to build a pad? An adjustable pad would be great if it exists. (I didn't have this problem when I was using my McIntosh preamp since I could adjust the output level.) Specs: Pro-Ject MKII Input impedance 47k ohms Output voltage 300 mV @ 1kHz Max. output 9.5 V (1kHz) M-Audio 2496 Peak Analog Input Signal +2dBV Input Impedance 10k ohms minimum |
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