QUOTE(GRexer @ Aug 5 2006, 01:27 PM)
Yes, output level/impedance does make a difference. Output level higher meaning you can set your gains lower at the amp, thus reducing the stress on the amplifier, though, it doesn't necessarily means better SQ from it. Just that with a lower gain, it'll usually reduce floor noise.
As for output impedance, the lower, the better as the signal have to go thru less resistance
actually the use of high output are to stabilize the output transmission and distance...high output = low gain setting are not true......As for output impedance, the lower, the better as the signal have to go thru less resistance
high voltage will let ur freq to transmit in the cable more stabil, and more freq will be able to reach the amp as compare to low voltage..thus u get better signal amplification...and will have more details of the freq(less freq loss) from the hu output to amp
Aug 5 2006, 11:58 PM

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