1. Will it work?
2. Will it sound okay? Okay is good enough, I'm not looking for nuances or perfection.
3. Do I need to put a coil (inductance) in there? If so what value and where? I presume in series on the input side to mimic a speaker coil, just don't know how many (milli)henries.
Thanks in advance.
Simple passive output attenuator design questions
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Re: Simple passive output attenuator design questions
should work, but what the sound is like has to be tested…
You can avoid the expensive 100W pot by using parallel resistors, because when you want to play not so loud, a few Watt (say 1…5W) are enough for your livingroom.
For understanding what I mean look at this :
https://www.fingers-welt.de/phpBB/viewt ... 75#p410075
https://www.fingers-welt.de/phpBB/viewt ... 78#p411878
This is for a 4 Ohm Loudspeaker, the principle should be visible… the capacitors for the higher frequencies have to be tested to suit your taste…
You can avoid the expensive 100W pot by using parallel resistors, because when you want to play not so loud, a few Watt (say 1…5W) are enough for your livingroom.
For understanding what I mean look at this :
https://www.fingers-welt.de/phpBB/viewt ... 75#p410075
https://www.fingers-welt.de/phpBB/viewt ... 78#p411878
This is for a 4 Ohm Loudspeaker, the principle should be visible… the capacitors for the higher frequencies have to be tested to suit your taste…
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Re: Simple passive output attenuator design questions
I've never seen a 100W 8 Ohm L-pad before. What brand is that?
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Re: Simple passive output attenuator design questions
Just a warning regarding 100W L-Pads, they will burn out with a cranked 50W amp. I can't remember the ins and outs right now but the more you attenuate with them the less power you can send into them. I had one years ago a guy built for me and he even had a divider before the L-Pad to shave off 6dB but even still, it burned out eventually for me. They also sound pants, really not a great tone.
If you want a great sounding attenuator, built the one developed on the Marshall forum.
https://www.marshallforum.com/threads/s ... ing.98285/
If you want a great sounding attenuator, built the one developed on the Marshall forum.
https://www.marshallforum.com/threads/s ... ing.98285/