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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1661001" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>The preamp output voltage is adequate (preout voltage is not extremely important). The output impedance is rather high....but <em>probably</em> won't cause too many problems unless you are using it with a component that has a lower-than-typical input impedance. IIRC you generally want the input impedance to output impedance ratio to be higher than 10:1, which is why low-impedance outputs are a good thing. This will almost never be an issue. Such as the Eclipse decks with 55-ohm preamp outputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1661001, member: 555320"] The preamp output voltage is adequate (preout voltage is not extremely important). The output impedance is rather high....but [I]probably[/I] won't cause too many problems unless you are using it with a component that has a lower-than-typical input impedance. IIRC you generally want the input impedance to output impedance ratio to be higher than 10:1, which is why low-impedance outputs are a good thing. This will almost never be an issue. Such as the Eclipse decks with 55-ohm preamp outputs. [/QUOTE]
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