In the manual they stated that >60k/<100pF is for optimal resultsThat's a low load capacitance... as a rule of thumb coaxial interconnect works out at about 150pF a meter so you might want to factor the cable length in. BTW low cap coax is available, just not common... I use 55pF/m coax from by turntable to phono stage.
amp pre amp matching
Audio Research SP9 preamplifier. MK III
Output impedance: 250 ohms (main), Recommended load: 60k-100k ohms.
Odyssey Audio Khartago amp.
Input impedance: >22kOhms.
I was just wondering if these two would be a "fine sounding match" based on the fore mentioned specs?
And if these specs, input and output impedance matter? And how would it affect the components if at all?
Would an interconnect cable influence the sound? And or tailor the sound if unacceptable?
Would the fore mentioned impedance affect the sound? And if so how in the spectrum?
Is there an acceptable range of impedance?
Looking for an overall mid-hall sound, not forward or bright in your face, not dull or opaque at the cost of detail.
Lyra Delos Cartridge. Grado Reference master 2
Apogee Calipers
Music; acoustic, jazz live jazz, rock, pop, some classical.
Output impedance: 250 ohms (main), Recommended load: 60k-100k ohms.
Odyssey Audio Khartago amp.
Input impedance: >22kOhms.
I was just wondering if these two would be a "fine sounding match" based on the fore mentioned specs?
And if these specs, input and output impedance matter? And how would it affect the components if at all?
Would an interconnect cable influence the sound? And or tailor the sound if unacceptable?
Would the fore mentioned impedance affect the sound? And if so how in the spectrum?
Is there an acceptable range of impedance?
Looking for an overall mid-hall sound, not forward or bright in your face, not dull or opaque at the cost of detail.
Lyra Delos Cartridge. Grado Reference master 2
Apogee Calipers
Music; acoustic, jazz live jazz, rock, pop, some classical.