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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: But being a total of approx 13k will have little effect across 150 ohms. True - I was just trying to correct your 1.2k, which while hardly a typo was certainly a slip of the decimal point. No - that's the input impedance of a Neve desk - one of the classic designs. Others too. More modern ones may be higher. A typical modern console has around a 2k ohm impedance mic input. 'Rule of thumb' is to load with 10x source impedance. Graham |
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