Holy mackerel! What a wonderful education for me and I'm sure others regarding Nelson Pass's contribution to audio. Not being an electrical engineer I honestly have a tough time following a lot of the technical discussion. I've read a lot of what Nelson wrote, but again, most of it goes right over my head. I know I heard a Pass Aleph 0 years ago and loved the sound. When I had an opportunity to purchase his design, I did, at a cost I could afford. I felt and still do, the clones are more a labor of love, just by the cost being so low. More towards, pay for the parts, labor, etc. and here you go. No one has started a Pass Clone Company, its a few that basically we here pass around to each other. I thank everyone for contributing.
Have I mismatched my preamp/amp?
Hey all; I recently purchased a Cary SLP-50B which I will be mating to a Rawson clone of the Pass Aleph 2. When I started doing the math, I know I'm slow, I looked up the output impedance of the Cary and its Aleph 2 from the Pass site and it's 2.2 K Ohms I checked the Pass site for the Aleph 2, being I don't have the exact spec on the Rawson, and the input impedance is 10 K Ohms unbalanced and 25 K Ohms balanced differential. The Cary only has unbalanced outputs. So, how mismatched is this? I understand the 20:1 rule and I'm way off. My point was to use the Cary to warm up the sound a bit of the Rawson, its brutally sharp and I thought warming it up was a good idea. Advice/Comments are welcome. Jack
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