Customer
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 6. Dezember 2024
Very good.
Kris
Bewertet in den USA am4. Januar 2024
I purchased this volume control interface so I can easily increase or decrease my PC volume at the turn of the knob without having to resort to opening up the sound settings in Windows. This device is truly plug and play - no USB power is necessary - your speakers simply plug into the single 3.5mm "IN" port on the back of the device, then you run another male to male 3.5mm audio patch cord from your PC headphone port into the "OUT". That's it, it's just that easy. Takes less than a minute to set it up. I found the build quality of this interface to be excellent - it's sturdy, it's well balanced and has enough heft that you can operate it with one hand without worry about it "scooting" around on your desktop. Sound quality is excellent with no loss or deterioration noted. Just perfect, especially at the price point.
JACK Family
Bewertet in Kanada am 14. November 2024
Super convenient size, I mount it on my mic stand to tweak backing track volume on stage.
Katie Delaney
Bewertet in Singapur am 25. Februar 2023
Sturdy, yet light enough to be mounted on the underside of a table with double-sided/mounting tapeSo easy to quickly adjust the volume of the speaker without having to stand up and twiddle with the speaker's own volume knobs now
ADRStudio
Bewertet in den USA am17. Februar 2022
This little passive box allow you to control the output level from max attenuation, zero output (mute), then linearly decrease attenuation until it reach the same level of the input. It works clear and transparent if you use good cables.Simplifying, it has a potentiometer ( a button, if you prefer) that controls the output volume from mute to the same level of the input as you turn it clockwise. So the min volute is mute, the max volume is the same of the input.It is well constructed, good size, looks nice. It has a firm potentiometer so you can feel right and if you find the the right position it will stay there. It has 3.5mm connectors, not a pro and not balanced of course, but, as I said before, if you use good cables, even to adapt to RCA or whatever, it will shield very well.My particular problem is that all Bluetooth receivers I tested have the analog output level a little loud, it does not match standards to connect to a pro amplifier, it causes a notable distortion. This volume controller solve this problem.I know .... some of Bluetooth receivers have a volume control but is also chance the sound, most of these receivers have bass booster or 3D function which is a crime, it changes the original source sound quality.Note: This is not a amplifier, max volume is a image of the input.