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![]() Greetings, The volume on my corded telephone receiver is a bit too loud sometimes. It is an AT&T 962 desk phone with a volume control. Even when its volume control is turned all the way down, some calls are too loud. I am looking for a simple volume control or attenuator that I could add to the phone, either right before the phone line plugs into the phone, or between the phone and the earpiece. Anyone seen or made such a device? I don't want to amplify at all, just attenuate the volume of the phone's earpiece. I don't mind wiring up some kind of rheostat, but I don't reallly know the specs of the device I'd need. Thanks. |
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