The Olympus KA-333 "Compaticord" stereo attenuation cable is a useful solution for connecting a line-level audio source, such as a turntable, CD player, or tape deck to a microphone input, such as those found on many Canon and Sony camcorders. It has built-in resistance which drops the audio gain down to a level suitable for a mic input without overdriving or distorting, and also solves most problems with hiss and hum, which you usually get if you try to achieve the same attenuation by using a mixer and turning its output level almost all the way down. Of course you can make your own attenuation cable yourself using some wire, plugs, and resistors, but for those who don't already have the parts and tools on hand, this Olympus cable does the trick.
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