NewBuyer;161431 Wrote: 
> Wow, excellent post cliveb! Thank you.
> 
> The second diagram (basic attenuation network) is called a shunt
> design, correct? That is the design the Endler Attenuators uses...
It probably has many names. The most common name I've seen is "L-pad",
probably because the two resistors form an "L" shape in the circuit
diagram.

Any general purpose attenuator for use with multiple devices (such as
Endlers or Rothwells) will necessarily have to use the basic layout,
since the "ideal" network is only for specific known input and output
impedances.


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cliveb

Performers -> dozens of mixers and effects -> clipped/hypercompressed
mastering -> you think a few extra ps of jitter matters?
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