"This 1:1 ratio means that what you connect across the secondary windings is pretty much what you see on the primary windings. Because transformers have no impedance of their own, the input/output selection is needed simply to handle a little more current on the output"
So I really don't need the 1:1 transformer and could just stap that socket like the others in the amp? Correct? or should I leave the 15K:15K (1:1) transformer installed?
"Voltage transfer is the goal for most of the gear you are messing with. Good voltage transfer needs better than a 1:10 impedance ratio. Your 2280 inputs are 15k ohms with or without the input transformers. A good source impedance would be less than 1.5k ohms."
So just about any preamp should work? correct? Would'nt most consumer grade preamp be less than 1.5k ohms? What about vintage tube preamps while I'm asking? are those also below 1.5k ohms?
"Line level for professional Altec Lansing stuff was 0 dBu (0.775v).
This points out that you need to always check the gear's specs"
"The source impedance of most pro gear is listed as "600 ohm". This is not really the impedance, it is the maximum rated load. Actual source impedance of pro gear tends to be at or below 100 ohms."
Just about time I read a certain spec on a piece of gear, someone comes along and tells me that what it says it not what it really means! ha ha!
My problem with checking specs is about the same as my problem with reading Japanese.
Sorry about so many questions.... I figure a light bulb will come on one day and I'll "get it" but I'm 50 and it hasn't even slightly flickered yet.
thanks
rob