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If I wanted to increase the balanced output to 3v, (balanced only, if possible leaving SE at 1.5v), it looks like I would have to change R1-R4 and R9-R16 with a ratio of 1/4.4 according to the manual.
Is it possible to get to 3v and if so what would the R1-R4 / R9-R16 values be?
Would it cause any problems at this level?
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Gentle bump, any help anyone?
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It should work fine at the level. I would actually just double the stock values see if that gets you where you want to be. Which version of Legato? Edited by user Thursday, April 9, 2015 7:11:04 PM(UTC)
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Try simply (roughly) doubling the R values in question. :)
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Thanks Russ, So if I go for a. As suggested x2 e.g. 309R/1.37K b. And as an alternative x 2.25 e.g. 340R/1.5K. 1. How can I calculate what each would be in terms of voltage output into a 100K input? 2. How could I measure this? Any help much appreciated. Edited by user Wednesday, April 15, 2015 9:04:00 AM(UTC)
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