Read up on “E96”.but why not 470 ohms etc. is it a quirk of some resistor manufacturer Mr. Pass likes?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_series_of_preferred_numbers
I did not expect to end up making an inquiry in this Thread, as in my little world for the past few years all roads were leading to a Balanced Korg B1.
My 845 PP Monoblock Amp's are now undergoing conversion to become Balanced and the EE Designer /Builder has been informing me I need a Balanced Buffer, on conversations had over the past couple of weeks, Unity Gain has also be mentioned and the Buffer will need to be Active not Passive.
With my limited EE Savvy the follow up investigation following discussions had, has brought me to the discussion on the B1R2.
My first query is am I knocking on the correct door?
My Second query is, are my Bespoke Built Mono Stepped Attenuators usable, as my Balanced Korg B1 was to be built into two separate mono modules.
If this design is proven to be suitable for my purposes, is the design lending itself to be built as a Mono Channel as two separate modules?
My 845 PP Monoblock Amp's are now undergoing conversion to become Balanced and the EE Designer /Builder has been informing me I need a Balanced Buffer, on conversations had over the past couple of weeks, Unity Gain has also be mentioned and the Buffer will need to be Active not Passive.
With my limited EE Savvy the follow up investigation following discussions had, has brought me to the discussion on the B1R2.
My first query is am I knocking on the correct door?
My Second query is, are my Bespoke Built Mono Stepped Attenuators usable, as my Balanced Korg B1 was to be built into two separate mono modules.
If this design is proven to be suitable for my purposes, is the design lending itself to be built as a Mono Channel as two separate modules?