4krow
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Thanks for the quick reply Lon. I appreciate it. Your going to think that this is a typo on my part, but it is not. It would involve a pretty big investment, but I have done it on certain equipment where it would fit, but not Decware units. Anyway, it is a combination of a ladder-shunt arrangement that yields 66 step of adjustment in 1db increments!. Wow, good news there. It can be done in either stereo or mono configurements, but the bad news is this>>> It takes up a bunch of room, since multiple switches, and resistors are used. I used it on my handcrafted headphone amp years ago, and find it to be overkill even for me. You could use inexpensive parts, but why would you bother? I used the best resistors that I could find for the price (KOA 1% metal film), and Gold Point switches. Fine product by any standard. Lastly, I will state that there are some infinitely variable pots with many detents. Just wanted to add some options, or not, to the table, but yes, it would likely be a special build or aftermarket thing.
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