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Build your own passive adjustable attenuation box
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This box is for matching up a hot soundboard feed to any device that doesn't have adjustable inputs (like a computer audio interface). It would also be useful for attenuating signal to a DAT/MD/JB3 line input. You can set the attenuation range of the box.
Here's the link to the link
http://ca.geocities.com/dkleined@rogers.com/audio/
Here's the thread where we were talking about different options
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=40397
Let me know if you build one!
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