Passive or Active? Or both?

Passive and active preamps serve the same basic function: they both prepare audio signals for amplification or processing. However, they achieve this in different ways and have distinct characteristics. Passive Preamp: A passive preamp doesn’t require a power source. It uses passive components like resistors, capacitors, and sometimes transformers to attenuate or amplify the signal.…

How Passive Preamp sounds?

A passive preamp, also known as a passive volume control or passive attenuator, is a simple yet effective audio device that adjusts the volume level without introducing active amplification or coloration to the audio signal. It is a minimalist approach to controlling audio levels in a system, and its sound characteristics can be described as…

About Stepped Attenuators

Stepped attenuators are a type of volume control that use a series of fixed resistors to provide precise and accurate control over the volume levels of an audio system. Unlike other types of volume controls, such as rotary or slider controls, stepped attenuators provide precise and repeatable volume levels, making them a popular choice for…