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    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    16 Ohms, and the amp is 30W, but better to go for 50W to be on the safe side.
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    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    Hi @JohnH, is there somewhere I can buy the air core inductor from in Australia? I haven't been able to find anywhere. And the 2 links you provided on p174 don't actually match the 1.8mH requirement. One of those places does have 1.8mH available, but not in 16 awg, they have them in 15 or 18...
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    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    Thanks for the encouragement.
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    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    Thanks again @JohnH. I saw the drawing you did for @Dretot, that's really good, I think even I can do that. I'll start looking for the parts and get going on it.
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    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    I must've first looked at the main thread longer ago than i thought, as all that extra stuff wasn't there. I wanted to build one then, but I thought it's probably a stretch for me, and I think it still is. Since then I've bought 2 Audiostorm Hot boxes, and I really like how they sound, but the...
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    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    Thanks John.
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    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    It's really good to see these attenuators that people have made, I would like to try one myself. I've seen that there is a thread about building them, but it's 175 pages! I've seen a parts list for version M of the JohnH attenuator on page 13, but rather than reading the rest of the 175 pages...
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