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sipleybeck
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I thought I had decided to buy a Countryman Type 85 instead of a Klark Teknik LBB100 - then I remembered one question I forgot to ask.
The Klark Teknik has an output impedance of 150 Ohms, which matches exactly the input impedance of the signal processor I intend to plug it into.
The Type 85 does not publish output impedance in its specs. But another box I was considering is rated “Max. Output Level: +8dBu into 600 Ohms or greater."
How critical is it to match output impedance to input impedance, and what happens when they are not close?
The Klark Teknik has an output impedance of 150 Ohms, which matches exactly the input impedance of the signal processor I intend to plug it into.
The Type 85 does not publish output impedance in its specs. But another box I was considering is rated “Max. Output Level: +8dBu into 600 Ohms or greater."
How critical is it to match output impedance to input impedance, and what happens when they are not close?