Hi
Hoping someone here can help as i haven't quite grasped the science of sound yet!
My mixer has both RCA and XLR Master Outputs.
OUT A (XLR, balanced)
Max. output level +21 dBu
Output impedance 200 Ω
OUT A / OUT B / TAPE (RCA)
Max. output level +21 dBu
Output impedance 100 Ω
The impedance of the XLR outputs is double that of the RCA. Does this have any bearing on Loudness once processed by the Amp?
Hoping someone here can help as i haven't quite grasped the science of sound yet!
My mixer has both RCA and XLR Master Outputs.
OUT A (XLR, balanced)
Max. output level +21 dBu
Output impedance 200 Ω
OUT A / OUT B / TAPE (RCA)
Max. output level +21 dBu
Output impedance 100 Ω
The impedance of the XLR outputs is double that of the RCA. Does this have any bearing on Loudness once processed by the Amp?
发表时间 Fri 16 Jul 10 @ 7:21 am
That has nothing to do with loudness. XLR is a better connection becaused its balanced. If its a short connection, you can Use RCA.
发表时间 Fri 16 Jul 10 @ 10:02 am
Here's a reasonable illustration
http://www.dplay.com/dv/balance/balance.html
发表时间 Fri 16 Jul 10 @ 6:31 pm