Volume Control for second set of speakers


Hi guys, anyone have a recommendation for volume control so that I could lower the volume on the “B speakers” from my amp.

I’ve got two sets of speakers in a large room and I just want to turn one set down a little to blend them better.

Something like this thing:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=8231
But maybe better? Or maybe this thing is perfect? Anyone have one?

thanks!!
leemaze
Thanks SpatialKing. Unfortunately my Integrated doesn’t have pre-outs. It’s a Yamaha A-S801. My first thought was to add a second integrated but it seems like I cannot  

I’m confused, why wouldn’t this monoprice box in the speaker wire run not work?
The A-S801 has record outs but, oddly, they are associated with specific inputs.

You can use that to drive a separate integrated.
For your consideration:

https://www.nilesaudio.com/product/tabletop-stereo-volume-control-selectable-impedance-magnification...
A perfect application for the TVC-1 is adjusting the volume of
remotely located speakers. The TVC-1 adjusts the volume of
speakers connected to it by attenuating the amplifier signal.
Niles volume controls use autoformers instead of L-pads for
the volume controlling element. This assures minimal internal
power dissipation with virtually no power wasted as heat.
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@pratorious yes that is perfect thank you and what I was looking for!

And this will not degrade the signal?