Clio might be out and about, but on the famous DIY thread, George said:
"Hi guys, saw this thread when I Googled my Lightspeed Attenuator. Just to clear up the impedance matching issue.
For a good match in a system the Lightspeed Attenuator should see:
1 A CD player or Dac that has an output impedance of less than <1kohm (1000ohms)
2 The poweramp solid state or tube should have an input impedance of more than >47kohms (47K)
When these parameters are met you will have the deepest cleanest bass, most dynamic transients, most transparent sound stage and cleanest sweetest highs, you have heard."
Then there is the issue of theory and listening, Clio9, as he mentions earlier in this thread, for example has had good results with amps than in theory had too low an impedance for and ideal match, but it worked in the listening.
"Hi guys, saw this thread when I Googled my Lightspeed Attenuator. Just to clear up the impedance matching issue.
For a good match in a system the Lightspeed Attenuator should see:
1 A CD player or Dac that has an output impedance of less than <1kohm (1000ohms)
2 The poweramp solid state or tube should have an input impedance of more than >47kohms (47K)
When these parameters are met you will have the deepest cleanest bass, most dynamic transients, most transparent sound stage and cleanest sweetest highs, you have heard."
Then there is the issue of theory and listening, Clio9, as he mentions earlier in this thread, for example has had good results with amps than in theory had too low an impedance for and ideal match, but it worked in the listening.