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DSP causes low power output from amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8737661" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>2. Based on the input circuit of your amplifier, select either a balanced or unbalanced output for the 3Sixty.3 to match your amplifiers input. The 3Sixty.3 utilizes a special compensation network to ensure in either position the <strong><u>maximum output voltage is 8VRMS</u></strong>. For most RF amplifiers you are going to want the switch positioned in the unbalanced position. </p><p></p><p>(From the 3Sixty.3 Manual)</p><p></p><p>I don't know if it is going to affect the amp negatively. Should just make it so you have to use slightly less gain when setting the gain. I did set them with an O-scope and there was to clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8737661, member: 675210"] 2. Based on the input circuit of your amplifier, select either a balanced or unbalanced output for the 3Sixty.3 to match your amplifiers input. The 3Sixty.3 utilizes a special compensation network to ensure in either position the [B][U]maximum output voltage is 8VRMS[/U][/B]. For most RF amplifiers you are going to want the switch positioned in the unbalanced position. (From the 3Sixty.3 Manual) I don't know if it is going to affect the amp negatively. Should just make it so you have to use slightly less gain when setting the gain. I did set them with an O-scope and there was to clipping. [/QUOTE]
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