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Using Ballsie Lite as a Bal/SE splitter after Joshua Tree
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Hi Russ and Brian, Enjoy your vacation! I have bought an active sub to supplement the lower end of my speakers. The active sub has stereo SE inputs (RCA), adjustable gain and low-pass filter to make it fit my speakers and taste. In one of my pre-amp systems I only have balanced output (after a Joshua Tree) and I'm wondering how to connect this contemporarily to both my power amp (balanced) and the active woofer (SE). Could I use a Ballsie Lite to generate a SE output after the JT without affecting the quality of the balanced output? What is the input impedance of the Ballsie Lite? Cheers, Nic
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Quote: Could I use a Ballsie Lite to generate a SE output after the JT without affecting the quality of the balanced output? Probably. Quote:What is the input impedance of the Ballsie Lite? 2K, but that is easily changeable if needed. Incidentally, we are replacing the Ballsie Lite with the Ventus EZ in the lineup.
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