I'm using the Crack with 150ohm impedance cans (HD700). Apart from lowering the output impedance with a 5998 tube, I would like to increase the usable range of the volume control.
If I understand correctly, there are 2 ways to pre-attenuate the signal if I want to keep the input impedance to around 100K ohm: Using a 100K log pot/attenuator and making an L-Pad attenuation using 2 resistors in order to stay at around 100K ohm, or using a lower value pot/attenuator and a series resistor to get back to the goal 100K ohm.
I read good things about the Valab stepped attenuators. They come in 10K, 20K, 50K, 100K.
If my math is right I then get following values:
10K log attenuator with a 90K series resistor = -20dB
20K log attenuator with a 80K series resistor = -14dB
50K log attenuator with a 50K series resistor = -6dB
Seems like 50K log attenuator with a 50K ohm resistor in series for a nice -6dB is the way to go then if I'm correct?