Super-sensitive volume controls - remedy?


I'm getting real tired of preamps with a volume control that does everything from a faint whisper to way too loud all in the 8:00 to 10:00 position on the dial. My old Rotel RC-995 was like that, and now my new Parasound 2100; both with remote volume that becomes useless with that level of sensitivity. Of course, I noticed a big change when I switched from Maggie MG12's to Tekton Lore Reference, even with my old Luxman CX-100.

My question is not about searching for preamps that don't do that, but whether there is a transparent method of attenuation, either externally or internally, that would allow a more gradual and precise volume adjustment.
minkwelder
An option that I loved on the Atmasphere amp I owned was being able to lower the gain of the amp by substituting jumpers for one of the sets of tubes. A great option for a system with too much gain. Bravo Atmasphere for that capability.
That is how I have run my Atma-Sphere amps as well due to the balanced output of my digital sources being 4.5 and 5.5 volts respectively. Atma-Sphere also provided with shorting plugs for the phono section of my MP-3 preamp as well for an extremely high output moving magnet cartridge. Ultimately though I will eventually address the issue at the source as Ralph has suggested.
I saw an AR ls 25 mk2 for sale, that interested me. 2 questions: 1- first stage, solid state. 2- A gain switch. Is this the solution to the problem we are discussing? How it works? I also have a gain problema.
I had similar problem with the NAD C356.
The problem is the volume gain. Problem solved
with the "Goldenjacks" from England. Very good tweak.
It even improved the sound. Highly recommended.