Impedance Question

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 matching volume control if the signal is coming from an impedence matching switchbox? Any help is appreciated. Doug
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