Since it seems like we have some audiophile audio designers out there
I've got a high-end home audio pre-amp that I'd like to run into an A/D in my
studio to do some archiving but I've got a small problem I'm trying to sort
out. The pre-amp obviously has unbalanced RCA outputs and the A/D has
- Running the unbalanced line directly into the balanced input and taking
the
6db Gain hit... but what about the impedance mismatch?
As long as your pre-amp has low impedance (600 ohm or so) outputs and your
A/D has higher impedance inputs (10K or so), you will be OK. With these
types of
Yea...the preamp has less than 100 ohms on its output. Hopefully it will be
fine...
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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] OT: Unbalanced line into Balanced Input
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On 12:53 AM 28/05/2003, Dennis Saputelli said:
let's not be overly sensitive or politically correct
of course we want to hear about DXP comparisions
Dennis Saputelli
[DXP comment]
As well as the existing Update Schematics function (in SchLib editor), DXP
Sch now allows you to pull changes
let's not be overly sensitive or politically correct
of course we want to hear about DXP comparisions
Dennis Saputelli
Ian Wilson wrote:
At 01:26 PM 27/05/2003 +1000, you wrote:
There is a process on the Schematic editor Design menu called Update Parts
In Cache.
Run this with your