I've recently built an attenuator that is a copy of Regis Coyne's Ampwell House (Regis's Ampwell House Attenuator). My issue is as soon as I switch the attenuator on, with the attenuation set to 0, I lose a GOOD amount of volume. I play with a 15 watt Blackheart Handsome Devil, and the volume loss before I even turn the L-Pad is about the same as switching the amp from pentode to triode operation. Is this normal? I built this thing so I could dial back my volume just a bit at shows (I play with my amp dimed), not to give me a near 6db cut as soon as I turn it on. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you mean there is a dramatic drop in volume when the attenuator is turned all the way up, then you have a wiring error. There is an infinitesimal difference in volume when compared to total bypass with a switch, but it should not have a big drop like that. I've built a number of those attenuators and none of them do what you are describing. Double check your wiring against the diagram.
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The wiring should be correct aside from I have lug 1 and 3 reversed on the L-Pad, so the volume acts in reverse. Would this cause the volume loss issue as well? I originally tested everything on a solid state amp so as not to hurt my tubes/OT, and there was no noticeable volume loss. Matter of fact, the volume loss only seems to be noticeable when the amp is dimed and the speaker starts to really breakup (I use a Greenback clone). I guess I gotta take it apart, regardless to double check everything. BTW, thanks for the design Regis! I even built mine in a coffee can, but went a bit more intricate with my graphics (as I'm a graphic designer by trade). My bandmates find it hilarious.
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Originally posted by Hobbitstein View PostThe wiring should be correct aside from I have lug 1 and 3 reversed on the L-Pad, so the volume acts in reverse. Would this cause the volume loss issue as well? I originally tested everything on a solid state amp so as not to hurt my tubes/OT, and there was no noticeable volume loss. Matter of fact, the volume loss only seems to be noticeable when the amp is dimed and the speaker starts to really breakup (I use a Greenback clone). I guess I gotta take it apart, regardless to double check everything. BTW, thanks for the design Regis! I even built mine in a coffee can, but went a bit more intricate with my graphics (as I'm a graphic designer by trade). My bandmates find it hilarious.
I suppose it's possible you've got a bad L-Pad but I doubt it, I've built about ten of these things and never have had a problem. BTW, Hasserl helped with the design of this thing way back when, check out this thread.
I'd like to see a picture of yours.
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