Impedance Matching

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dhanson68

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Impedance Matching
« on: 1 Apr 2012, 02:22 am »
I am thinking about pairing a LS 36.5 with a Conrad Johnson MF 2500A amp.
I am a bit unclear about impedance matching.
The output impedance of the LS 36.5 is 110 ohms and the input impedance of the CJ is 100k ohms.
Is this a good match?
Thanks for any help.



ted_b

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Re: Impedance Matching
« Reply #1 on: 3 Apr 2012, 02:17 pm »
10x is the mininum recommendation for impedance matching (for good voltage transfer).  You are at around 100x.  You are absolutely fine.

roscoeiii

Re: Impedance Matching
« Reply #2 on: 3 Apr 2012, 02:26 pm »
With an output impedance of 100 ohms, you ought to be fine driving any amp with the 36.5, impedance-wise.

Never seen an amp with anything close to 1000 Ohm input impedance.

modwright

Re: Impedance Matching
« Reply #3 on: 16 Apr 2012, 04:39 pm »
Most amps do NOT have an input impedance below 10K.  100 x 100 = 10K,  so that is the theoretically ideal match.  Nothing is set in stone of course, but 1:100 is the theoretical ideal.

Thanks,

Dan

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Re: Impedance Matching
« Reply #4 on: 17 Apr 2012, 09:27 pm »
Is there harm in being over 100x?  For example, while 100 ohm output impedance implies an ideal 10K input impedance, is there harm in having a 100K input impedance?