Almost a year ago someone (googlyone) told me to do a little reading and look into this stuff, that most of it is basic calculations. I took it to heart. Googlyone was right. I needed to look into it and most of it was basic. I read and skimmed through 6 or 7 books but by far the best one was Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk. One thing led to another… diyer. I’m not an expert nor did I use any formulas that are not already published. Please, if I have any blindspots or missed the mark somewhere, like googlyone, let me know gently.
The calculator: At it’s basic use you can see the impedance load you are putting on your DAC / Preamp when connected to multiple power amps. On the more advanced end you can use it to size a voltage divider to balance the output of Amps with different specs. (input impedance, gain, SE or balanced)
Thanks googlyone for the nudge I needed.
Impedance Calculator — STUDIOPHON
The calculator: At it’s basic use you can see the impedance load you are putting on your DAC / Preamp when connected to multiple power amps. On the more advanced end you can use it to size a voltage divider to balance the output of Amps with different specs. (input impedance, gain, SE or balanced)
Thanks googlyone for the nudge I needed.
Impedance Calculator — STUDIOPHON
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Well it's been out there for a week. I was hoping for a little feedback... Is it that bad? For those using Linux based systems or Apple how does it work for you on desktop? I know it's not great on the phone since you have to pan around a lot. Any feedback would be appreciated.
The browsers have the same defining characteristics, it works for me.For those using Linux based systems or Apple how does it work for you on desktop?