A Designs Audio showcases passive in-line audio level controller

Nov 2, 2004 8:00 AM

             

A Designs Audio’s ATTY, a passive in-line audio level controller, is designed to control mono/stereo audio signals from powered monitors and amplified units having no output control, such as a series of mic preamps, power amps or speakers.

The controller has two Neutrik combo input jacks (1/4in XLRs) for stereo and two balanced output XLRs. Included is a level control knob and a mute switch, which also operates as a "panic button," shorting the signal until full control is regained.

For more information, visit www.adesignsaudio.com.

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