I've been running into alot of references to the critical need to match output impedance of an amplifier with the impedance of the loudspeaker. Does anyone have data on the output impedance of the M-60 MKII. I recall reading here a few months ago that the output imp. is fairly complicated to specify. Is this why there is no published spec. for the damping factor for the M-60MKII? Also is there any way to modify the output impedance of an amplifier or loudspeaker by installing any component in series( or parallel} with the loudspeaker cables? Any comments?
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Topic - Damping Factors - Garland 10:09:50 09/18/00 (13)
- Re: Damping Factors - garland 13:46:26 09/18/00 (12)
- Re: Damping Factors - Ralph 16:23:23 09/19/00 (11)
- Re: Damping Factors-- Ouestion for Ralph - tre 21:57:14 09/21/00 (10)
- Re: Damping Factors-- Ouestion for Ralph - Ralph 15:10:06 09/25/00 (9)
- Re: Damping Factors/ Output Impedance - Paul Speltz 07:32:00 09/28/00 (7)
- Re: Output impedance as moving target - Kevin Covi 11:19:59 10/03/00 (2)
- Re: Output impedance as moving target - Ralph 17:04:22 10/09/00 (0)
- Re: Output impedance as moving target - Paul Speltz 10:08:18 10/06/00 (0)
- Paul, you da man! - Lew 07:04:33 09/29/00 (0)