Paul, were you at least able to pull on to a shoulder? The stretch of the BQE I was on is elevated and has no shoulder. The thought of being stuck in the right lane dead in the water gives me the heeby-jeebies. Anyhoo, I took a DVM to the attenuator and got some weird readings. All these numbers are with the attenuator at full counter-clockwise, the lowest volume setting and referenced to ground. On the right channel, the resistance at the out terminal reads 8k ohm and the in terminal reads 100k. On the left channel, the out terminal reads 0.4 (essentially open) and the in terminal reads 100k. Referenced to the same ground, the g terminal on the attenuator, I did a resistance check on the RCA jacks and got the same numbers as the out terminals, 8k and 0.4 on the respective jacks. Yeah, I know I need to swap the in and out wires. I hadn't read JRebman's post before doing it. Maybe I should email Goldpoint and ask them what I'm doing wrong. Thanks for listening.
Rich
Richard J Feldman
Professional Gimp,connoisseur of Bourbon and Vinyl, metalhead
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