Of course it will work. I use my Eastern Electric DAC that way. It has an Alps analog volume and I use it to level match to my other sources. My pre ampis more linear at upper volumes with better control over small changes in volume. Digital attenuators may reduce the bits and thus may throw away resolution if dialed down. Analog volume controls should not but require better designs for linearity and noiseless function. At least that is my primitive understanding.
DAC as an attenuator?
I see a DAC such as Cambridge audio DAC magic plus has a volume control when used in 'preamp mode'. Does anybody know if the volume control in preamp mode can be used to vary the output level into an integrated amp/preamp or does it have to be used with a power amp only? I am looking for a way to vary the signal from CD going into my integrated amplifier.
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