
BeniRose
New member
I know this is a little douchy on my behalf, but I'm having trouble finding an attenuator tutorial that I can understand. I was hoping someone might be able to give me direct instructions on building the attenuator I need to lower the signal from a 7 inch Sub speaker that I'd like to turn into a microphone for my kick drum. I'm not even sure the specs on the speaker, so I'll just tell you everything I know, starting with the markings on the speaker itself:
W65A04HRX30A-00
I'm going to be plugging it either into my firepod or into my ART Digital MPA, so I'm not sure how many dB I need to lower, but it seems most people who've turned sub speakers into mics say that -20 is a good number. So if anyone could tell me what ohm resisters I need and how to wire them to the + and - of the speaker, and then to the pins on the end of the XLR cable I'll be plugging into my interface/pre, I'd really appreciate it. Again, I'm sorry I'm not taking more initiative on this one, but I've been struggling with it for a while and I'm tired of looking at this speaker that's just sitting there unused. Thanks!!!!
W65A04HRX30A-00
I'm going to be plugging it either into my firepod or into my ART Digital MPA, so I'm not sure how many dB I need to lower, but it seems most people who've turned sub speakers into mics say that -20 is a good number. So if anyone could tell me what ohm resisters I need and how to wire them to the + and - of the speaker, and then to the pins on the end of the XLR cable I'll be plugging into my interface/pre, I'd really appreciate it. Again, I'm sorry I'm not taking more initiative on this one, but I've been struggling with it for a while and I'm tired of looking at this speaker that's just sitting there unused. Thanks!!!!