power amp/pre amp input and output impedence question


Hello, im in the process of researching a new system, low and behold my limited knowledge has led me to try understanding the input and output impedences to better assemble my new system as to the power amp and preamp.

in all of my years as a Hometheater guy I've avoided such topic because with "most" HT gear it all works together just fine.......

Hear I am many years later "catching up" on terms I should know, I was gonna just google and read, but most of the time well versed members can get to the meat better than random google replies

Thank you KG

kgveteran
The rule of thumb is the input impedance should be at least 10 times the output impedance!
The rule of thumb is the input impedance should be at least 10 times the output impedance!
'Input impedance' referring to the amp, 'output impedance' referring to the preamp.
Whats an acceptable variation so i can gauge a miss match.

what effect can be expected from a miss match.

What does an output impedence of 1.2k ohm say to the expert......
kgveteran

yogiboy The rule of thumb is the input impedance should be at least 10 times the output impedance!
What yogi said is correct, the ratio of 1:10 or more.

EG:
CD or dac output impedance = 100 ohms, preamp input impedance should be 1000ohms (1Kohm) or more.
Same for preamp to poweramp
Same for poweramp to speaker.

Cheers George