on modern gear .......
walter duque Audioholic Samurai May 25, 2009 #2 just-some-guy said: on modern gear ....... Click to expand... Click to expand... Good question, I have been asking that myself lately.
just-some-guy said: on modern gear ....... Click to expand... Click to expand... Good question, I have been asking that myself lately.
Lordoftherings Banned May 25, 2009 #3 They might outclip! If the gains match the amps, I don't see any problems. Always nice to have adjustable gains, but I guess yours doesn't. Check the "gain value" on your manual. The input impedance should be high (desirable), and the ouput impedance should be low at the preamps output (desirable). With an amp rated at 10 kohm (12 kohm even better) input impedance or more, it's a good sign of a greater match with more pre/pros or receivers with preouts. Same for a powered subwoofer. An a low output impedance at the speaker terminals is also desirable. Last edited: May 25, 2009
They might outclip! If the gains match the amps, I don't see any problems. Always nice to have adjustable gains, but I guess yours doesn't. Check the "gain value" on your manual. The input impedance should be high (desirable), and the ouput impedance should be low at the preamps output (desirable). With an amp rated at 10 kohm (12 kohm even better) input impedance or more, it's a good sign of a greater match with more pre/pros or receivers with preouts. Same for a powered subwoofer. An a low output impedance at the speaker terminals is also desirable.
walter duque Audioholic Samurai May 25, 2009 #4 Lordoftherings said: They might outclip! If the gains match the amps, I don't see any problems. Always nice to have adjustable gains, but I guess yours doesn't. Check the "gain value" on your manual. QUOTE] Do you mean gains on the poweramp? Click to expand...
Lordoftherings said: They might outclip! If the gains match the amps, I don't see any problems. Always nice to have adjustable gains, but I guess yours doesn't. Check the "gain value" on your manual. QUOTE] Do you mean gains on the poweramp? Click to expand...
Lordoftherings Banned May 25, 2009 #5 walter duque said: Do you mean gains on the poweramp? Click to expand... And preamp(s).
M markw Audioholic Overlord May 25, 2009 #6 just-some-guy said: on modern gear ....... Click to expand... They shouldn't, but it's possible that you could be overdriving the input of the next stage.
just-some-guy said: on modern gear ....... Click to expand... They shouldn't, but it's possible that you could be overdriving the input of the next stage.
walter duque Audioholic Samurai May 25, 2009 #7 Lordoftherings said: And preamp(s). Click to expand... Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs.
Lordoftherings said: And preamp(s). Click to expand... Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs.
M markw Audioholic Overlord May 25, 2009 #8 walter duque said: Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs. Click to expand... It's called a volume control.
walter duque said: Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs. Click to expand... It's called a volume control.
walter duque Audioholic Samurai May 25, 2009 #9 markw said: It's called a volume control. Click to expand... I must be sleeping. Thanks
CraigV Audioholic General May 25, 2009 #10 OK, the specs on my pre-amp and amplifier don’t seem to jive The Pre says its output is 1.2v (200 Mv input) The amp input impedance says 47K Ohm Am I right in saying these two numbers are talking about to different things?
OK, the specs on my pre-amp and amplifier don’t seem to jive The Pre says its output is 1.2v (200 Mv input) The amp input impedance says 47K Ohm Am I right in saying these two numbers are talking about to different things?
Lordoftherings Banned May 25, 2009 #11 walter duque said: Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs. Click to expand... No! Just the specs on your manual or from the bench tests. The output impedance, but on preamps it's not generally a problem (very rare actually). But on receivers, yes, it could very well be. And yes, the volume control (gain level) is directly affected by it. And on the amps, you want a good input impedance with preferably a gain for each channel to match the pre-pro. And a high gain (input impedance) for some receivers with preouts.
walter duque said: Would that be an internal adjustment? I never owned a preamp with outboard gain knobs. Click to expand... No! Just the specs on your manual or from the bench tests. The output impedance, but on preamps it's not generally a problem (very rare actually). But on receivers, yes, it could very well be. And yes, the volume control (gain level) is directly affected by it. And on the amps, you want a good input impedance with preferably a gain for each channel to match the pre-pro. And a high gain (input impedance) for some receivers with preouts.
Lordoftherings Banned May 25, 2009 #12 CraigV said: OK, the specs on my pre-amp and amplifier don’t seem to jive The Pre says its output is 1.2v (200 Mv input) The amp input impedance says 47K Ohm Am I right in saying these two numbers are talking about to different things? Click to expand... Yes, you're right. One is about voltage and the other one is about impedance.
CraigV said: OK, the specs on my pre-amp and amplifier don’t seem to jive The Pre says its output is 1.2v (200 Mv input) The amp input impedance says 47K Ohm Am I right in saying these two numbers are talking about to different things? Click to expand... Yes, you're right. One is about voltage and the other one is about impedance.