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Re: Socket Splitter Problem [message #63349 is a reply to message #63267] Wed, 07 July 2010 21:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Keith Larson is currently offline  Keith Larson
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Location: Boston
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The line output from your sound card will probably have a resistor (probably 200~470 ohms) in series with the output protecting the output a little bit. Normally an amplifiers input is really high, like 10k-47k ohms, and its flat with respect to frequency. When you hang a speaker or headphone on the output the load impedance is not constant with frequency so you get a goofy tone control. Adding two loads makes things even more interesting.
 
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