> Should I not be concerned about the difference in impedance?

No.  Modern audio system design calls for outputs to have very
low impedance (essentially a current source) with inputs having
relatively high impedance (high sensitivity).  You will be fine
with the 150 Ohm source driving a 600 Ohm load.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2020-07-03 9:07 AM, Rich wrote:
I am interested in using a studio mixer so I can use a single mic with two K3s.

The mixer output impedance is 150ohms and the K3 mic input is looking for 600ohms.

I have seen several articles using studio mixers with two radios but none mention using an audio transformer to correct the miss match.

Should I not be concerned about the difference in impedance?

Do anyone have a recommendation on a device to match the the impedances?

Thanks

Rich


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