What is the effect of the input impedance presented by the attenuator in an amplifier on that amplifier (not on whatever comes before the amp)?
For me Bottlehead kits are all about the journey and i'd like to make most out of them. And the new S.E.X. kit leaves a lot of room inside for eXperimenting.
A ladder type stepped attenuator would be a great step up from standard and present a constant 100K input impedance via 4 resistors.
A shunt attenuator could be a step better with half the amount of resistors in the signal path (or with the same and both a coarse and fine control).
But this would make for a varying and lower input impedance.
Would this be a problem for the S.E.X. 3.0 circuit as lowest would be about 25kOhm?
I'd love to hear the sweetest whispers with S.E.X..