Which attenuators do I want to use?


I was using a set of Rothwell RCA 10dB in line attenuators between my Jolida CDP and my Classe DR-5 preamp. One broke. My interconnects are Virtual Dynamics Davids which are a bit heavy. I'm now looking at other options. Thought about a set of Rothwell XLR 10dB attenuators to put between the preamp and amp for attenuation of all signals to the Pass Labs X-250 amplifier. Then there's another option I found poking around online, which is a set of 10dB XLR balanced line level fixed audio attenuators from Rackmount-Devices.com. These go for half the cost of the Rothwells, but I don't know what quality they are.
I found that when I was using the CDP with the Rothwells, I could only turn the volume up to about 8:30-9:00 position. Any more and it got a bit loud. Would a set of 20dB attenuators get my volume control up into the 10:00-12:00 position where I can get the best performance out of my preamp? A set of 20dBs from Rackmount costs the same as a set of 10dBs, I believe.
I don't want to spend hundreds. Just had my hearing tested, and, again, there is a small loss. I'm 52 years old. I figure I'll be able to remove the attenuators as my hearing gets worse. I think I'll have to get my wife some earplugs when this time rolls around.
Thanks in advance for any and all input.
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When you consider the cost of your fine system, why quibble over the $30 difference between Harrison & Rothwell Attenuators? Your speculation about use of attenuators and future hearing loss is off base in my opinion. First of all, most of us have age related hearing loss that's in the upper octave of musical frequencies. The rest of the frequency spectrum remains fairly equivalent to our younger years. A little loss across the board isn't go to result in a situation that will warrant removal of attenuators. Besides, if we have the financial resources, there's no reason not to get hearing aids to augment our hearing. My wife has some of the newest technology digital aids and is thrilled at how well they work for music.
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Photon46, I understand where you're coming from. I've been debating on whether keeping the whole system or just getting rid of it. I love it, but I find myself falling asleep often during listening sessions, or just thinking about alot of other things I could (should) be doing instead. I fall asleep because I work long hours. The cost really makes little difference in my decision, since the option Bob Reynolds posted looks to be the route I'll go. Just trying to save a few bucks. Thanks to you both.
Was able to order a NHT PVC Pro online fron their website, so they must still be selling the inventory.
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