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Buffalo 24 and I/V stage w/ 60 ohm input impedance will it still be in current mode?
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Hello All...
I know that I want the lowest impedance possible and I've found a tube circuit that I'd like to try and the impedance is 60 ohms. I was wondering if the Buffalo would behave in current mode with this load?
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There is no magic number that converts the output from voltage to current. :) The only thing that really makes and ideal load for a current source is a dead short. So as close to 0 ohms as practical is what you want. 60ohms is far from that. :) At 60 ohms it will still be a voltage source, it will just modulate exactly 60ohms worth of voltage for the given current swing. Edited by user Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:49:59 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Russ...
I'll try the tube circuit and I'll pick up a Legato to see what I like better.
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