A cop out solution. Put some fixed 10db attenuators in either of two places; 1)between the CD output and an AUX imput, or on a set of cables in the tape loop. The latter can be inserted anytime with any source by flipping the tape switch, and probably has the least negative effect on the sound, but it does take another set of IC's. The former becomes fixed - you want to be careful that it doesn't electrically screw up the CD signal by not matching the input's spec's.
BTW, I think the tape out is buffered - this might just help smooth out the digital source if that is a problem.
Thats all I know. Oh, if you are not anal, then place the resistors between the amp and pre-amp at the amps inputs. It affects all of your sources but that will not be a problem with that pre-amp, and the best part is that it will lower the pre-amps noise level to inaudibility (or should anyway).
I've used Rothwell's successfully in my ARC SP10.
BTW, I think the tape out is buffered - this might just help smooth out the digital source if that is a problem.
Thats all I know. Oh, if you are not anal, then place the resistors between the amp and pre-amp at the amps inputs. It affects all of your sources but that will not be a problem with that pre-amp, and the best part is that it will lower the pre-amps noise level to inaudibility (or should anyway).
I've used Rothwell's successfully in my ARC SP10.