help with passive attenuator values


I have a theta gen 5a with 3.5 volts and either 35 ohm (manual says)or 60ohm (wedsite says) output and wish to have attenuators installed in a pair of cary 805c. I am confused at the correct value 10k,50k,100k? Kirk at cary has says a 100k would be correct but his front ends all have high output impedance. My solid state front-end does not! As they say, measure twice and cut once. I hope someone has experience with this and will help. Also is goldpoint the kind.
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I agree with Citation. However, if you are going to use it as external passive attenuator, you will need a 10k attenuator.
Thanks for the help everyone. The reason I posted again is my computer showed no posts. When I read the response form Citation in the second post, I checked the first and found the replies(thanks for trying again citation). If there are any other recomedations on the best execution of a passive attenuator, please post.