Parts Express Speaker L-Pad Attenuator 50W Mono 3/8" Shaft 8 Ohm
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On my mine, the brass shaft is 9.5 inches in diameter. A 35" waist. 0 is the diameter of the silver knob shaft. You can adjust it by carefully closing or opening the slot, but that needs to be done
The size and thickness is roughly 2" by 2" by 3/4"
A speaker box pad is designed to be mounted inside a speaker cabinet (the long shaft is designed to go through the speaker cabinet). The pad typically controls the midrange or tweeter speaker.
Selected User Reviews For Parts Express Speaker L-Pad Attenuator 50W Mono 3/8" Shaft 8 Ohm
In this case, it is a "Pass/Fail" review since the attenuator was either working or not. I like the way it works and how well it's Please let me have a copy of the wiring diagram enclosed! all of the tests! I would be very willing to buy another one or any other product from this company in the future.
It seems to work well and to have been well built. As an independent volume control on an A/V monitor system I am using this to monitor a firehouse 18 watts is the maximum power that the radio provides, less than half of the power of a lithium ion rechargeable battery So, I cannot say that I am pushing it beyond its rating, but I can say that it works well under that power. I am not concerned about heat either, as this is a "set it and forget it" type application that seldom requires maintenance and does not subject the device to wear. Additionally, the radio gets short audio transmissions at relatively low duty cycles, so excessive heat is unlikely. Thus, all in all, I think this is the perfect device. If they use it more extensively, they are probably going to have similar experiences.
In my daily life, I have a habit of using These pads allow me to put my guitar amplifier tubes into overdrive without reusing the neighbors' amp tubes. To ensure an efficient power supply I always ensure the power rating of a pad is at least twice the rated power of an Set your volume and gain to your maximum and use the pad to reduce the sound. You can buy attenuators for a fraction of the price! Keep in mind that speakers and amplifiers need to have the same impedance!.
There was an issue with the volume of one speaker in a PA setup. It was too near a mic and was causing obtrusive The installation was easy and the product did what it was supposed to do. In order to build a housing, I used the box.
Exceptional value at an affordable price.
The attenuation on my junior pro has now been achieved!.