This may be the blind leading the blind but I believe that because the impedance is so high on an amp it takes very little current to drive them.
So like an amp, it has to be able to supply the current to maintain the voltage and not clip.
Most folks told me that so long as the input impedance is 10x of the output impedance there will be no clipping or drop in voltage that would cause roll-off.
Since the AV8801 output impedance is 220 ohms then the amp should be 2.2K. So even the Outlaw 7900 at 10K should not have a problem.
Most amps have even higher impedance.
Here is the response for Jeff at ATI about splitting the XLR signal:
I think this answers it, but if it doesn't we need a more knowledgeable AH to jump in
- Rich