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Old 21st March 2010, 01:46 AM   #1
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Default Nakamichi MB-100 pre-out impedance

Hi guys,

I'm having trouble finding info about the pre-amp impedance of the MB-100/MB-X DAC box. The brochures list impedance for the MB-75, but not the 100. Also never found a service manual for the 100, only the 75.

The goal is to interface the preouts directly with an ADC via either coupling caps or jensen transformers ($200 is a small price to pay if this will work correctly), but I don't know the impedance, or have an idea of how that is going to affect me.

For example, if the impedance is 10k like my ADC's, can I forget the transformers entirely and go with some bitchin' coupling caps?

Thanks guys.
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