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Would the COD work well with the Legato 3.1?
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Absolutely. :) It works very well.
R9-R16 1.5K .5W or 1W R1-4 357R 1/4W
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Excellent. Now I'm just waiting on the new MUX module. =)
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Oh, and would those R values be the same for dual-mono as well?
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If you going dual mono then the stock legato will work great! No need to change anything. Simply parallel the correct outputs together at the Legato. Cheers! Russ Edited by user Monday, July 25, 2011 8:53:10 PM(UTC)
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Russ White wrote:Absolutely. :) It works very well.
R9-R16 1.5K .5W or 1W R1-4 357R 1/4W So 2,2 kohms across the 4,75 kohm ( in a Legato II ) R9- R16 is ok for a Cod. I idiot just finished an Ez dac from Shiny metal without the I/ V resistors. The result : no sound ! Offcourse because there is no voltage only current. Edited by user Monday, November 21, 2011 11:04:10 PM(UTC)
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