Brokenarrow,
You are right on with your description of the SP-2B. Jonh Hillig of Musical Design wrote back with pretty much the same info. Here is his e-mail reply in case anyone else needs the same info:
"The figure is around 2K Ohms. We have used this preamp in a wide range of set-ups including driving two of our own amps at some audio shows. That's a 12k load. It works extremely well with a wide variety of power amps."
Now, that is good and all, but I don't understand how the SP-2B with 2K Ohms output impedance can drive amps with input impedance of 12K ohms. That deosn't fit into the 1:10 minimum ratio that I have been reading about in other posts regarding impedance matching. If anyone else can enlighten me on the matter, it would be much appreciated.
You are right on with your description of the SP-2B. Jonh Hillig of Musical Design wrote back with pretty much the same info. Here is his e-mail reply in case anyone else needs the same info:
"The figure is around 2K Ohms. We have used this preamp in a wide range of set-ups including driving two of our own amps at some audio shows. That's a 12k load. It works extremely well with a wide variety of power amps."
Now, that is good and all, but I don't understand how the SP-2B with 2K Ohms output impedance can drive amps with input impedance of 12K ohms. That deosn't fit into the 1:10 minimum ratio that I have been reading about in other posts regarding impedance matching. If anyone else can enlighten me on the matter, it would be much appreciated.