| Sendt: 06 Juni 2008 kl. 02:17 | IP-adresse registreret
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Jo mere jeg læser - jo mere forvirret bliver jeg...
Hvis jeg tager udgangspunkt i at IcePower-modulerne har en indgangsimpedans på 8.000 ohm - og en tommelfinger-regel der siger at udgangsimpedansen skal være 1/10 af indgangsimpedansen, så burde jeg skulle have fat i en forforstærker der har en udgangsimpedans på 800 ohm.
Citat: Old electronics rule of thump was output impedence should be 10X less
then input load(s) impedence being driven. Any further decrease in
output impedence would have no benifit.
Citat: Output impedance of a preamp is something most people don't think
about, but can be influential to the sound. Lefty's rule of thumb (or
thump, love that one) of having the preamp output impedance at least
1/10th of the power amp input impedance is sound advice. At this ratio,
there will be only 0.83dB of loss in the interconnect. And since this
is just a voltage divider loss, it will be constant throughout the
passband.
Hvis jeg læser lidt om den forforstærker jeg bruger i forvejen (Nad C162 - eller den integrerede i C372'eren), såt der følgende: Essentially
the same circuitry used for the phono circuit is also used for both the
line input and output stage: A modular FET amp operating in Class A.
The line output stage is capable of driving 10V into 600 ohms. This,
combined with the high input impedance of the line input amplifier
(500k ohms) means that the C 162 can be combined with a vast range of
sources and power amplifi ers. For the inputs themselves, the NAD
engineers have opted for using relays rather then using electronic
switching between sources. All input and output sockets are gold plated.
Dvs. jeg skal vel i princippet have noget i samme stil da udgangsimpedansen er okay i forhold til IcePower-modulernes lave indgangsimpedans?
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