Impedance matching question, Motherboard to Technics V3 |
Impedance matching question, Motherboard to Technics V3 |
Dec 2 2012, 05:39
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Hi all, just have a quick question regarding impedance matching. My desktop computer speakers finally died on me (Altec Lansing 2100), and I'm not in a position to be buying replacement speakers of reasonable quality. I do however have an old pair of Monitor Audio MA-5s, which pair beautifully with the Technics V3 amp (my dad's old sound system - he gave me everything but the Technics turntable! xD)
My question is - can I connect my audio-out from my PC to an input on the V3 using a simple adapter. I can find all kinds of numbers on the impedance of the amp, but quite honestly I'm not sure what much of it means and I don't know how to compare that to my PC. The audio-out is from my motherboard (no dedicated sound card sadly) which is the Asus P8Z77-M Pro. If somebody could help me out and let me know if the two would play nice together, that would be awesome. Cheers! |
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Codplay Impedance matching question Dec 2 2012, 05:39
saratoga Yes it should be fine. Powering an amp is easy com... Dec 2 2012, 05:50
Codplay Hm? Sorry I'm a little confused - powering an ... Dec 2 2012, 06:14
Glenn Gundlach QUOTE (Codplay @ Dec 1 2012, 21:14) Hm? S... Dec 2 2012, 11:48
Nessuno @OP, just a caveat: of course you'll use a li... Dec 2 2012, 12:06
saratoga Yes the amp is powered and so presents negligible ... Dec 2 2012, 06:26
AndrewCottrell I've been using a Technics SU-V3 with my compu... Dec 2 2012, 13:45
Glenn Gundlach QUOTE (AndrewCottrell @ Dec 2 2012, 04:45... Dec 3 2012, 06:57![]() ![]() |
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