I have just found my little bag of 3 pairs of resistors that were included with my McCormack Micro Phono Drive. Thier values are 1K ohm, 200 Ohm, and 100 Ohm.
It states in the manual, that these resistors are to be used in parallel with the 47k ohm resistor already installed from the factory, and to insert 1 for each channel in the sockets marked R/C1 and R/C2.
It says NOTE, if you wish to calculate the total load resistance with these resistors installed, use this formula:
R(total)= 47,000 x R(user) / 47,000 + R(user)
What should I use? If I don't appear to have what I need, what resistors will I need?
Sorry for being dumb about this, math was never my forte, and thank you all in advance. Mark
It states in the manual, that these resistors are to be used in parallel with the 47k ohm resistor already installed from the factory, and to insert 1 for each channel in the sockets marked R/C1 and R/C2.
It says NOTE, if you wish to calculate the total load resistance with these resistors installed, use this formula:
R(total)= 47,000 x R(user) / 47,000 + R(user)
What should I use? If I don't appear to have what I need, what resistors will I need?
Sorry for being dumb about this, math was never my forte, and thank you all in advance. Mark