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XLR impedance matching question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Klinkenborg" data-source="post: 216947" data-attributes="member: 12770"><p>On the face of it (in my mind...) the answer seems so simple that I feel I might be missing something!</p><p>Do input impedances of multiple devices connected in parallel sum in exactly the same manner as simple resistors?</p><p>I have a processor of 60ohm output impedance with which I want to drive six identical amplifiers each with 20kohm input impedance, which I reckon to be a 3.3kohm total load. Acceptable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Klinkenborg, post: 216947, member: 12770"] On the face of it (in my mind...) the answer seems so simple that I feel I might be missing something! Do input impedances of multiple devices connected in parallel sum in exactly the same manner as simple resistors? I have a processor of 60ohm output impedance with which I want to drive six identical amplifiers each with 20kohm input impedance, which I reckon to be a 3.3kohm total load. Acceptable? [/QUOTE]
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