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Zapco: Balanced differential inputs?
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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8534437" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>I am glad you were able to get a hold of someone over there. It's not Zapco. It's their distributor. But, they seem to know their Zapco stuff. And, yeah, if you want balanced differential inputs you are going to have to get one of their older amps. If you like old school head units, you can try and pick up an Eclipse CD8053 with the optional Balanced Line Adapter. I believe that will give you 10 volts of preamp voltage. Combined with its 55 ohm line-out impedance give a pretty noise-free signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8534437, member: 663807"] I am glad you were able to get a hold of someone over there. It's not Zapco. It's their distributor. But, they seem to know their Zapco stuff. And, yeah, if you want balanced differential inputs you are going to have to get one of their older amps. If you like old school head units, you can try and pick up an Eclipse CD8053 with the optional Balanced Line Adapter. I believe that will give you 10 volts of preamp voltage. Combined with its 55 ohm line-out impedance give a pretty noise-free signal. [/QUOTE]
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