Duke, are you suggesting that amplifier impedence has a contstant value accross the spectrum, or were you only trying to simplify your explaination? You've confused the half of my brain I have still have left, I think! I thought amp output impedence was a varible over the frequency range.
Please explain amplifier output impedance
I have recently read a few loudspeaker reviews which mention that the speakers would likely work best with low output impedance (or high output impedance) amplifiers.
So, what measurement defines low output impedance (or high output impedance) on an amplifier? What's the numerical value of low and high output impedance, and what is "average"?
Also, what specification of a loudspeaker provides info that would indicate using an amplifier with particular output impedance?
Thanks in advance for explaining this in laymen’s terms. :)
So, what measurement defines low output impedance (or high output impedance) on an amplifier? What's the numerical value of low and high output impedance, and what is "average"?
Also, what specification of a loudspeaker provides info that would indicate using an amplifier with particular output impedance?
Thanks in advance for explaining this in laymen’s terms. :)
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