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  • Is there any real difference between this and more expensive traditional attenuators? e.g. on Thomann there are oft-recommended Fryette models for 10x+ more money.

    Appreciate Ox Box and the like have significantly more features

  • I’m sure you can get plenty more bells and whistles with others (Torpedo for example, where I believe you can load IR onboard directly) but it does do the job well as far as I’m concerned. Resistance for each input is within tolerance and the resistors themselves will work at 100w, so it’ll do the job, might be some will end up having a better signal out perhaps?

    I remember watching a demo of this alongside a couple more expensive options and while there were differences they weren’t a world away, so for the sale of £30 I took the plunge on a second hand one. Might well end up looking for a higher end second hand option and see which one to keep eventually since I’ve been using it nigh on daily since buying it.

    The option that @rodan mentions of having an IR loader makes a lot of sense if recording in pretty big projects as you can definitely lose the latency, though for just playing I find having Logic on an empty project and buffer size at minimum or Low Latency Mode on does the trick for me.

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