Does anybody know the output impedance of the Marantz CD6002 ?
I am building a B1 and noticed Nelson mentioned that the POT sets the impedance at the input, so before I buy a pot I figured I should get one with the same impedance (if possible) as the CDP impedance.
Im not even sure If this is the best practice but thought I would ask. I cant find any info in the CDP Users Manual, and I cant find a copy of a service manual yet.
Im buying an ALPS pot (possibly Blue Velvet) in AUS if anybody has advice on that also?
Cheers
Dean
I am building a B1 and noticed Nelson mentioned that the POT sets the impedance at the input, so before I buy a pot I figured I should get one with the same impedance (if possible) as the CDP impedance.
Im not even sure If this is the best practice but thought I would ask. I cant find any info in the CDP Users Manual, and I cant find a copy of a service manual yet.
Im buying an ALPS pot (possibly Blue Velvet) in AUS if anybody has advice on that also?
Cheers
Dean
Hi,
the output impedance of a CDP is likely to be between 100r and 1600r.
It will certainly not be 10k.
The load impedance for a CDP is likely to be >=10k
the output impedance of a CDP is likely to be between 100r and 1600r.
It will certainly not be 10k.
The load impedance for a CDP is likely to be >=10k
As Andrew wrote the output impedance of most CD players is 100 Ohms more or less. These CD players expect to see a load of 10k Ohms or more.
Note that a 10k pot in some circuits can present a total load of less the 10k Ohms.
Note that a 10k pot in some circuits can present a total load of less the 10k Ohms.
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