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In Reply to: What is the effect of those cables capacitance on a typical preamp output? posted by Victor Khomenko on September 29, 2015 at 09:44:53:
It doesn't matter what the output resistance is for the preamp; you no longer have a balanced connection because you no longer have a balanced load. That may or may not make an audible difference, but it is definitely not ideal. The two outputs should be buffered if you intend to use them simultaneously. On the other hand, if you can't hear any difference, it might not matter to you. It just depends. I, personally, wouldn't be happy with such a configuration.
Best regards,
John Elison
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- RE: What is the effect of those cables capacitance on a typical preamp output? - John Elison 09:52:45 09/29/15 (2)
- OK, so now it "doesn't matter" - Victor Khomenko 10:18:40 09/29/15 (1)
- RE: OK, so now it "doesn't matter" - John Elison 10:40:48 09/29/15 (0)