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Re: Anyone using a Rane SM 26B?
>> Again... watch out trying to recombine outputs from other boxes with a
>patchbay. Splitting is fine... (Anyone have a more technical explanation
>of this?)
> This is sort of a simple view of this issue:
> Outputs are generally quite low impedance (600 ohm or lower), Inputs are
>generally quite high impedance (10K ohm or higher, although most modern
>equipment is in the Meg-ohm range).
> Low impedance is used on outputs so that there is sufficient power to
>drive a run of cable. Low impedance outputs deliver enough current to
>cause them to fight to drive the line. You could build a simple passive
>mixer into a patch bay using resistors to raise the impedance
to a point where the outputs are isolated from each other.
Are they just tied to ground? What values might be a good starting
point... I could see myself doing some mods to my bay to gain this
ability! Get rid of my line mixer possibly.
> An input loads an output, but modern high impedance inputs are hardly
>any load on a low impedance output. Several high impedance inputs can
>hang off of one low impedance output without undue loading. Splitting in
>a patch bay works pretty well, particularly if the inputs you are
splitting to have similar input impedances.
Thanks for the insights Chris... Time to finally buy a multi-meter and
start using it!
> Thank you Tiktok, Claude, and Mike for providing such useful information
>on my split-mix, buffered, and balanced questions. Just try to get a
>straight answer at a music/gear store on stuff like this! It's what
>makes LD such a great place to hang out.
My pleasure Alan... glad I can get backup from the real tech gods around
here as well! You'll NEVER hear this stuff at a music store...
-Miko