highdudgeon;161655 Wrote: 
> I've been listening with the Endlers all day.  There is absolutely no
> difference before/after.  Wish they were better finished...specifcally
> with markers that were easier to read.
I've never seen Endlers in the flesh, but from the pictures on his
website, the "naked" ones do look - how shall we put this - a little
"home-built". I see that he also does them in a diecast case, which
look much more acceptable. Mind you, for a pair of balanced ones in
cases, you're looking at in excess of $250. Unless you really plan on
using them as your volume control (and why bother when you have a
superb remote digital volume control on the Transporter?), it does seem
a bit of overkill just to get some sort of attenuation on the
Transporter output. If a fixed attenuation of about 10dB will do and
you are not confident about building your own, the Rothwells are much
cheaper (albeit still pretty expensive for what they are, IMHO).


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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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