Yes it will.
Noise on unbalanced lines can be entirely eliminated by powering a shunt pair of matched encapsulated NSL32SR3 light dependent resistors. This invites also a series pair to form a passive attenuator. The requirements are at least 9v DC @ max of 3ma per pair, arrange attenuation...
A often understood aspect of audio equipment is the levels that they output. It may come as quite a surprise to find that the majority of equipment we use, sticks strictly to what is called consumer line level, let me rephrase that to note that it is the media we enjoy that contains the level...
Sadly we have to accept the resolution as it is, there is though I think freedom to still greatly enjoy what is being demonstrated. What I found was best was to listen to each performance, but not at all, to get swept up in the participants reactions, The thing I did was to listen to segments...
I think it is quite a valid test. What is interesting is the ability to go between the live format following analog vs digital - then briefly back to analog
then jump forward to digital again. To my hearing the digital is actually closest to the live performance.
Hi Bob
Thanks for the welcome. I build stereo opto attenuators , and have planned a power amp and integrated amp for later this year. I look forward to reading the forums focus and contributing where I can.
No not Perreaux they are in the South Island - I like what they do though.
Hi everyone.
I am a small manufacturer of audio gear. I enjoy jazz and almost everything in music. Looking forward to being part of the Phoenix community.
Cheers / Chris