The best "pots" are actually stepped attenuators: a ladder network of fixed resistors selected by a multiposition switch. A digital attenuator can be mechanized with the same ladder network of resistors, but with the switch contacts replaced by digitally controlled circuitry. Note that in this mechanization the attenuation is entirely analog, and ought to be just as good as the best attenuators.
Digital potentiometers versus mechanical?
Has anyone done some "homework" on the sound quality of digital potentiometers compared to traditional mechanical ones of high quality like TKD, Dact, Elna, etc.?? I am not interested in the convenience issue of easy remote, but more interested in sonics. Are there excellent digital potentiometers and cruddy ones??? What is Rowland and the other big expensive names using for a digital potentiometer in their rigs? Is it more the execution rather than the digital pot itself?
R.
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