So why do ohms ratios increase from source to pre and then to amp and then to speaker.
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i have spoken with Dan Way back when 1988 we hit it off hung out a few times got together at the Listing Room Scarsdale NY & at his Factory in Orange CT Solid State is what he is very good at & had no interest in tubes even its its just output stage I too have tried to Mix & match my Krell Amps With AR tube preamp and a few other big name tube preamps as far as i am concerned it just does not match up i will keep my KRELL Amp & pre amp anytime over tube I do love VAC tube Equipment but then comes the tube insanity of rolling tubes & it just never stops it s one or the other i am all in Solid state M L , J R , Krell will do just fine good night |
So why do ohms ratios increase from source to pre and then to amp and then to speaker.Output should be low, so they can drive unimpeded into high impedance. Imagine a traffic jam caused by 10 lanes coming into 1, that’s like a high output impedance looking at a lower input impedance, 10:1 not good. You want the opposite. 1:10 Cheers George |
Love analogy. I am not tu smart, pictures make it easy. so driving uphill toward higher impedance is good. Speakers are on hilltop and source is at bottom of hill like a high altitude with lower air resistance, ie. why jets fly high in air. Signal path gets alot easier thru all the circuitry and cabling as it flows toward speakers. |
like a high altitude with lower air resistance, ie. why jets fly high in air. By jove, me thinks he’s got it👍 Imagine 4 lanes of traffic now going into 40 lanes, yahoo time to put the foot down!! https://ibb.co/r7GfcJ2 Cheers George |