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Chilly Brioschi:
Today's lesson may well be that an input level control isn't always a pad. (often not)

A good refresher:
https://support.biamp.com/General/Audio/Gain_structure%3A_input_and_output_levels

Glad to hear that you worked through it!

ycoop:
Funny you replied today, I was just checking back in for a link to those in-line RCA attenuators. I’m thinking about buying a pair of the 12 dB ones. I figured those would be more useful to keep around even if they don’t end up solving the problem.

edit: Forgot to ask this before, but why can I only find RCA attenuators and not 1/4" TRS/TS ones?

Chilly Brioschi:
XLR are the common types for Mic level / board connectors
TRS / TS stuff usually a "Direct Box" level control

Resistors may add noise, and even more so if unbalanced, so take a listen at the floor when using them

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