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Posted by Russ57 on March 7, 2007 at 14:56:42:

The preamp is needed because I listen to records.

My preamp will put out a lot more voltage than just the CD player if I use a CD player as an input. Given that should I run 10vac or ??? into said crossover rather than the 2vac a straight CD connection would give? It is not a problem to pad after the crossover in either case. I don't think so well in dB's but I am thinking the standard for pro audio is 7vac in??? If so but I am converting XLR to single ended does that change anything? It is a TDM crossover.


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