In Reply to: ?? Can I drive the S.E.X. amp from a solid state crossover? posted by mistergroovy on January 9, 2005 at 10:04:47:
The input impedance is 100 kOhms, and there is a level control, so I can't imagine that you would have any problems. Most any line-level audio device should be capable of driving 100k, and, if the level is too high, simply reduce the level control on the SEX.On the other hand, if your crossover does not put our enough level, that could be a problem. So, if you can scrounge up specs on your crossover, then post them here, and I'm sure someone will be able to tell you for sure.
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- Re: ?? Can I drive the S.E.X. amp from a solid state crossover? - Jim Carlon 11:40:08 01/09/05 (5)
- ?? Can I drive the S.E.X. amp from a solid state crossover? - mistergroovy 14:48:35 01/09/05 (4)
- Re: ?? Can I drive the S.E.X. amp from a solid state crossover? - Paul Joppa 15:11:26 01/09/05 (3)
- 2k or 50 Ohms? - Jim Carlon 16:16:25 01/09/05 (2)
- Re: 2k or 50 Ohms? - Paul Joppa 10:30:33 01/10/05 (1)
- Whew! Thanks! - Jim Carlon 11:30:44 01/10/05 (0)