Hi:
I use high-sensitivity speakers, so I would like to reduce the gain in my BeePre/Paramount system. As of now, the usable range on my BeePre volume control, is only 1/4 turn. After searching the BH forums, my first thought was to convert my Paramounts from the 5670 tube to a 6SN7 which has less gain.
For several reasons, that idea was rejected. My next idea was to purchase a pair of Harrison Labs attenuators. However, I have some concerns that they may degrade the sound a bit. After talking this over with Boulos, who built my BeePre, he came up with another idea.
Convert the unused BeePre XLRs to RCA outputs and add a couple of resistors to the jacks to reduce the gain. I believe the resistors would act as a voltage divider. Is there any reason this couldn't/shouldn't be done? If not, what would be the recommended values for the resistors to reduce the gain by say 12dB? Of course we are open to any other ideas. Thanks!
Gerry