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AtlasIED AT100D - 100W Wall Mount Attenuator (Decora)

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AtlasIED AT100D - 100W Wall Mount Attenuator (Decora)
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AtlasIED AT100D Overview

The AT100D from Atlas is a high-quality wall mount attenuator that can handle up to 100W. The skirted knob allows you to make adjustments in 3dB steps for precise control over a system. The plastic decora finish is simple and discreet, allowing it to be installed virtually anywhere.

Handles up to 100W
Skirted knob allows you to make precise adjustments in 3dB steps
Fits in a standard one-gang electrical box
Plastic decora finish for installation in any type of room
UPC: 612079180608

AtlasIED AT100D Reviews

It works

By Anonymous
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2016-12-27

Bought one to swap out a bad model. No issues. Only issue I had with this purchase was B&H selecting to use UPS SurePost, which basically has them handing the package off to the local postal service. Which is horrible. My package sat for 5 days in chicago a few blocks away, I couldn't pick it up, and then it was delivered a day late causing me to have to reschedule a very antsy customer days before Christmas.

Great product!

By Az av
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-04-30

Installation was a breeze and product worked great. Thanks again B&H!

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If I have a 70volt 150watt amplifier with a group of speakers requiring 48watts can I use the 100watt attenuator to adjust that group of speakers? Will the attenuator or amp be damaged because of the 150watt amp rating?
Asked by: Carl L.
Hi Carl, provided the group of speakers needs a TOTAL of 48 watt 70 Volt, yes you can use this 100 Watt 70V attenuator. As a rule of thumb, your total speaker required wattage cannot be more than the amplifier rating and the attenuator rating cannot be less than the speaker wattage rating however your attenuator can be less than the amplifier rating provided it is still greater than the combined speaker wattage rating as stated before. hope this helps.
Answered by: Clifford B.
Date published: 2020-09-21
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