larryd
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Post by larryd on Jan 12, 2023 14:44:03 GMT -5
Hi Everyone,
I've searched all over the place and for the life of me I cannot find what the output impedance is for the XSP-1 Gen 2. I'm trying to match some amps and want to be certain it can drive them.
Did I miss it somewhere? Does anybody know what the output impedance is for balanced, unbalanced?
Many thanks in advance.
Larry
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KeithL
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Post by KeithL on Jan 12, 2023 16:50:03 GMT -5
The output impedance of the main outputs on the XSP-1 Gen2 is about 1k Ohms (for both the unbalanced outputs and each leg of the balanced outputs). This will cheerfully drive the input of ANY consumer amplifier with no problem whatsoever. (It could even drive the inputs of several amps through a passive splitter.) As a very broad generalization virtually all solid state preamps will drive pretty much any amplifier. The only limitation is that some tube preamps will have trouble driving the inputs of some solid state amps. Hi Everyone, I've searched all over the place and for the life of me I cannot find what the output impedance is for the XSP-1 Gen 2. I'm trying to match some amps and want to be certain it can drive them. Did I miss it somewhere? Does anybody know what the output impedance is for balanced, unbalanced? Many thanks in advance. Larry
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larryd
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Post by larryd on Jan 13, 2023 11:40:28 GMT -5
Thank you kindly sir!
I guess I'll be okay with my Bryston 7B ST monoblocks. I will use the balanced connections as well. Thanks for your help once again!
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larryd
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Post by larryd on Jan 13, 2023 11:46:41 GMT -5
FYI...the Brystons have an input impedance of 50 Kohms unbalanced, and 20 Kohms balanced.
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