An attenuator is the name of a device that can control the volume by limiting the signal that reaches the amplifier. In commercial products, a simple DJ mixer can be put inline between the disc player and an amplifier to control the volume. Passive volume controls like the SM Pro Audio NanoPatch could be used if all you need to do is decrease the volume.
The easiest way would be to add another potentiometer (of the same rating) in series with the master volume control.
To wire the RadioShack part number 271-215 mini volume control in line from a speaker, first, disconnect the speaker from the amplifier. Connect one terminal of the volume control to the positive wire of the speaker and the other terminal to the positive wire of the amplifier. Then, connect the negative wires of the speaker and amplifier directly to each other. Ensure all connections are secure and insulated to prevent short circuits.
If a volume knob has a high resistance, then the radio's volume would be low because more of the electrical signal would be resisted and not reach the amplifier and thus not reach the speakers.
Drums are an acoustic instrument ,that is , they are not electric.They can be mic'ed and run through a amplifier and effect's to change sound and volume.
depends on taste. but for home use you should not turn the volume all the way up.
An amplifier is used to increase the volume of sound coming from an instrument( MP3 player, electric guitar.etc). most have a cable plugging into the instrument
You can get amps for your guitar amplifier by purchasing and connecting a separate amplifier unit, also known as a power amplifier, to your existing guitar amplifier. This will allow you to increase the overall power and volume output of your guitar amplifier.
You connect your audio leads to the 'aux' input on the amplifier, and the other end to your 'headphones' port. Don't turn up the volume too high on the computer, it will distort. Set the computer volume, so that distortion doesn't occur and then control the volume on the amplifier.
To make low volume sound into HIGH volume sound.
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We set the amplifier's volume all the way and I almost became deaf because of the blaring sound!
A Class T amplifier will typically cost around $20 to $40. The Class T amplifier is a small amplifier that produce a great amount of audio volume for it size.
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An amplifier amplifies the input voltage. That gives you more volume.
Pitch changes as you turn the tuning pegs. Volume can only be increased with an amplifier, then you just turn up the volume.
An amplifier with the volume control marked in decibels.