@hiendmmoe If the manufacturer can't provide that 20Hz output impedance value, you probably should look elsewhere! The 20Hz value can be a multiple of the 1KHz value; it could easily be 10x the value at 20Hz. We got around this issue with our preamps by direct-coupling and so the output impedance of our balanced preamps is the same at all frequencies.
How does the input impedance of an amplifier effect it sonically?
I understand the effects of an output to input impedance miss-match, but what I don’t understand is
why there’s such wide range in (especially input) impedances. Most tube amplifiers have a very input impedance. Solid state on the other hand has impedances that range from 5-250k. Why so much variance and how does it effect the sound of an amplifier, if it does at all?
why there’s such wide range in (especially input) impedances. Most tube amplifiers have a very input impedance. Solid state on the other hand has impedances that range from 5-250k. Why so much variance and how does it effect the sound of an amplifier, if it does at all?
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