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josiah7
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Could someone please give me a newbie a little advise?
I have several audio devices I want to chain together. I have read where the output (source) impedence should always be ~10 times lower than the input of the next device. I am still not sure if I need to use impedance match transformers somewhere or if I am ok.
Here are the impedances of each device in the chain I want to create, the values in "(, )", are input and output impedances of the devices;
1k --> (22k, 100) --> (1M, 600) --> (22k, 100) --> 2.2M
Will this work ok or should I use some impedance match transformers like is commonly used for a microphone? What sizes?
Thanks for any help or advise, I appreciate it!
I have several audio devices I want to chain together. I have read where the output (source) impedence should always be ~10 times lower than the input of the next device. I am still not sure if I need to use impedance match transformers somewhere or if I am ok.
Here are the impedances of each device in the chain I want to create, the values in "(, )", are input and output impedances of the devices;
1k --> (22k, 100) --> (1M, 600) --> (22k, 100) --> 2.2M
Will this work ok or should I use some impedance match transformers like is commonly used for a microphone? What sizes?
Thanks for any help or advise, I appreciate it!
