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First I want to apologize for my poor english. I'm not english
speaker. For space sake, I will describe my situation giving only details I think are strictly necessary. If you need any more details please don't hesitate to ask. I've got an amplified signal from a 40watts stereo amplifier. I need to feed this to a device that will only receive preamplified signal. I can control the output of this amplifier with high accuracy in up to +65500 increments so I was thinking about using this feature. The only issue was to determine my top value. I was told by a friend that I should use a 1:1 audio transformer and start testing for saturation (basically by monitoring the output, no hitech involved here, dont have the knowledge) I searched the net for the audio transformer and I am now more confused than when I started. I wouldn't even know how to hook up the transformer so I will definetly need help on that to. Do I have to use one transformer per channel? How am i suposed to wire it? How am I to know what my max volume level should be on my amplifier? Any and all comments will be highly appreciated. Muchas Gracias in advanced Mario Osorio |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... First I want to apologize for my poor english. I'm not english speaker. For space sake, I will describe my situation giving only details I think are strictly necessary. If you need any more details please don't hesitate to ask. I've got an amplified signal from a 40watts stereo amplifier. I need to feed this to a device that will only receive preamplified signal. I can control the output of this amplifier with high accuracy in up to +65500 increments so I was thinking about using this feature. The only issue was to determine my top value. I was told by a friend that I should use a 1:1 audio transformer and start testing for saturation (basically by monitoring the output, no hitech involved here, dont have the knowledge) I searched the net for the audio transformer and I am now more confused than when I started. I wouldn't even know how to hook up the transformer so I will definetly need help on that to. Do I have to use one transformer per channel? How am i suposed to wire it? How am I to know what my max volume level should be on my amplifier? Any and all comments will be highly appreciated. Muchas Gracias in advanced Mario Osorio Quote: "I've got an amplified signal from a 40watts stereo amplifier. I need to feed this to a device that will only receive preamplified signal." It is not considered good electronic practise to connect a power amplifier (your 40 watt amp) to a pre-amp for a number of reasons. However there are situations when this is the only possibility. So the way to do it is to isolate the power amp from the pre-amp or transform a power device from an electrical device (per-amp) The way to do this is either with a step down transformer or more simply with a resistive network or attenuator. Probably a 20db pad would do - if this email survives formatting it would look like this amp output xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx to pre-amp input x x x x Where the network looks like a T with a resistor either side of the junction and the base of the vertical connected to earth. Look up on google " 20db pad from speaker output to line in" http://www.whirlwindusa.com/dirbox.html |
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I've got an amplified signal from a 40watts stereo amplifier. I need to feed this to a device that will only receive preamplified signal. You can use one of the attenuators that the car audio installers use to take power amplifier outputs and feed into line-level inputs. Like these... http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....Group_ID=7 43 They call them "High/Low Adapters" Or you could make your own with a few resistors for less than it costs you to buy a cup of coffee. |
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![]() "Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... wrote ... I've got an amplified signal from a 40watts stereo amplifier. I need to feed this to a device that will only receive preamplified signal. You can use one of the attenuators that the car audio installers use to take power amplifier outputs and feed into line-level inputs. Like these... http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....Group_ID=7 43 They call them "High/Low Adapters" Or you could make your own with a few resistors for less than it costs you to buy a cup of coffee. Forgot about those - I remember I set up a system for a friend years ago and found one of these adapters at Strathfield Car Radios for $5 - good one a lot cheaper than DI boxes |
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Thanks a lot for your answer
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Thanks a lot for your answer
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Guess u r rite. Make it 3 lots...
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Guess u r rite. Make it 3 lots... Mario Osorio Thank you for removing ukra from your future posts.... ;-) |
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