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Title: 200ohm input impedance
Post by: synthi on February 08, 2007, 08:35:19 PM
Hi Oliver,

I have several tube and transitor preamps from DDR, and almost all of them have a input impedance of 200 ohms. I think this is suitable for 50 ohms microphones, but how to proper interfacing with modern mics that whant to see around 2K input impedances? Maybe just using a resistive balanced network (2Kohms-->50ohms)in front at the cost of some signal loss? other solutions?

Thanks!

Synthi
Title: Re: 200ohm input impedance
Post by: Oliver Archut on February 09, 2007, 04:21:01 PM
Most of the GDR/DDR RFT audio devices you can change the impedane via an inside tap....
If they do not have a tap a tap is the easiest way, or a new input would be the best solution.

Best regards,