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Impedance Question
Doug, You only have to match impedance at one place, either the speaker selector OR the volume control. Name : Doug Message : Hello, Couldn`t find this question in the FAQ`s, hopefully not because it`s a lame question... Do I need an impedence ...
Re: Inwall Question
Geoff, In our world, an L-pad is a volume control. If you're doing distributed audio and you want to turn down the music in a remote room, our volume controls do that function for you. There are also impedance matching volume controls that go a step ...
Impedance matching for whole house audio
Russell, You need some kind of "impedance matching". Both speaker selectors and volume controls "can" perform this function for you. The best way to go about designing a system is with a speaker selector and non-impedance matching volume controls. In ...
Volume Control Question
Russ, Nope, that one is a standard volume control. They just have this design to improve a little efficiencies and sound quality. But in reality we're using these for 'background' type systems so whatever improvement in the design would likely get ...
What is Impedance Matching?
To match impedance means to take a group of speakers (usually more than three pairs) and forcing the combined impedance of the speakers to maintain an even 8 ohm level (or another number if required). Impedance means 'theĀ resistance of an electric ...