My apologies George.
I wrongly assumed there would be no mains voltage involved in a passive device.
Thank you for enlightening me.
Common mistake, if you can read a circuit diagram, you’ll see that the signal (green) from input to output of each channel only goes through one fixed passive "light dependent resistor" (LDR), that changes it’s resistive value via a chemical reaction, to the amount of light that is shone on it from a light emitting diode (LED).
The only active part is the LED’s and what powers and adjusts them, the rest where the signal travels, is totally passive https://ibb.co/cCbDC5c
There are no active parts, no volume control, no resistive wiper contacts, no switch contacts in the signal path as active preamps all have.