Kalali there are several passive preamps you could but in line in front of a stand alone amplifier. It is a bad idea to put a volume/balance potentiometer after the amplifier. The absolute best way to do this is with a preamp or integrated amp that has a remote control so that you can fine tune balance from your listening position. It actually changes from one recording to the next. Balancing a system so that both sides have exactly the same output is only a starting point.
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Thank you. I completely understand the “right” approach to address this need but I would like to keep my current preamp/amp. I know some folks use an in-line tone control device, e.g., Schiit Loki, etc., to tweak the sound and was wondering if there’s a similar gadget out there to just control the balance. I suppose it’s not that difficult or expensive to build a dual volume control box using premium grade attenuators such as Alps, etc., and that might be an option to pursue if there’s nothing out there for this specific purpose. |
I wonder how hard it would be for Audiocubics to modify their external remote volume control to handle L/R balance instead of Up/Down. Might be worth checking in with them: http://www.audiocubics.com/http://www.audiocubics.com/specs.html |
SMD Dact type 21 Stepped attenuator
Buy two, one for left and one for right channel between pre and amp. |