Is there any "volume attenuater"


Hi,I am interested to get the Stratos amp(Odessey) with the thought of hooking it up DIRECTLY to my AhTjoeb4000 CDP
(using its remote for Volume Control).Just to get a "flavor"
of what it would sound by this kind of a direct connection,I used my NADC370 Intergrated amp for experementation(disconnect the u shape jumper of the amp and have the IC. connected between the Main-In socket to the CDP). The sound is so full and LOUD even when I set the
voulme on the remote to MINIMUM. I wonder if there is anyway
I can get a divice(a "volume attenuater" so to speak,if my description is correct)that can be "connected" or "hooked up" to either the amp-side or the CDP-side.Then I cab have a "late-night musical enjoyment".This idea came about just because I bought my NAD amp a few month only and I don"nt
want to spend on getting another Preamp. Just thought of consulting you guys, your opinion suggestion is highly appreciated and thanks alot.
simonleemd
The cheapest passive that i know of is an Adcom SLC-505. It might not be as transparent as the other "high grade" pieces but they also don't cost about $90 - $100 on the used market or come with a wide variety of inputs or a tape loop. For that amount of money, you really couldn't go wrong and it would give you a small taste of what "going passive" might be like. Sean
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Ihave a pair of "volume attenuators" I bought from DB systems years ago. You insert them in the signal path (RCA plugs on one end and jacks on the other) and they cut the volume by a fixed amount. God knows how much. Or how much quality you might lose by their insertion. If you'd like to try them in your system, contact me at dopogue@msn.com
You don't need to upgrade the wall wart in the the Creek OBH 10 as the power is only used to run the remote control and motor and has no effect on the signal path which is of course passive. The upgraded power supply does do a nice job on the active products in the line.