ktm Posted June 14, 2020 Report Posted June 14, 2020 (edited) Anyone here have experience with one of these? Price is right, but likely too good to be true? https://volumio.org/product/allo-stepped-attenuator/ Edited June 14, 2020 by ktm
Craig Sawyers Posted June 15, 2020 Report Posted June 15, 2020 Haven't come across these guys. Seems to come from India. Nothing the matter with that. After all they have particle accelerators and an active space programme. The thing that determines the quality of a stepped attenuator is the resistors. For surface mount they ought to be thin film, which are quite pricey - typically 25c each in 1000 off. There are 96 resistors in that attenuator, so $25 for the resistors in 1000 off quantity. Now they say they use thin film resistors and quote the resistor spec. But the price is ridiculously low. These guys are the place to go for switched attenuators https://khozmo.com/index.html . Note that they specifically use Vishay thin film resistors. This https://khozmo.com/ladder_khozmo_attenuator.html is the equivalent of the allo one and is $259 - so ten times the price. I'd say of allo - too good to be true. 1
mwl168 Posted June 15, 2020 Report Posted June 15, 2020 Also, I think the frequent point of failure of such device has been the contact points of the switch itself. If they are not of high quality, they'll develop noise in the long run.
ktm Posted June 15, 2020 Author Report Posted June 15, 2020 That was my thought, either crap or they slipped a digit in the ad.
n_maher Posted June 15, 2020 Report Posted June 15, 2020 I gave up on 24 step attenuators a while ago, I always seemed to end up in situations where I wanted a step in between.
Kerry Posted June 15, 2020 Report Posted June 15, 2020 3 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: Haven't come across these guys. Seems to come from India. Nothing the matter with that. After all they have particle accelerators and an active space programme. The thing that determines the quality of a stepped attenuator is the resistors. For surface mount they ought to be thin film, which are quite pricey - typically 25c each in 1000 off. There are 96 resistors in that attenuator, so $25 for the resistors in 1000 off quantity. Now they say they use thin film resistors and quote the resistor spec. But the price is ridiculously low. ... I've seen thin film resistors at lower prices and have used them, but the ppm / c spec is definitely not on par with more expensive resistors. This is especially noticeable in current sources. I do agree that overall the price seems too low given the resistors and possible contact issues. That being said, I do have a streamer from them that I've been happy with.
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