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Tue, 12 February 2013 08:39
JCDC
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To answer your electronics question: Your preamp is seeing your units in parallel.
So if they are all 10K
10k || 10k || 10k = 3.3k (or just /3)
3.3k would be on the edge of "difficult to drive" for many preamps.
Or all 20k = 6.7k This would probably be ok
Or all 50k = 16.7k fine.
Or if you had 10k, 20k, 50k the combined parallel resistance would be 5.9k
Cheers,
Jeff
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