Hi Florian,
Hmm... but if I remember my Ohms law correctly that would mean that the
impedance would be determined entirely by the level of the signal and the
resistance of the input in the stomp box. Hence, using a VCA to change the
signal level would also change the impedance. Or am I missing something
here
Sorry if I'm pestering you, but I'm actually genuinely interested in knowing
more about this sort of stuff.
Silas
On 6/1/07, Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
> wrote:
>
> Hi Silas
>
> > Does a VCA output have an impedance
> Of course :-). Each signal output has an impedance. It does not matter,
> whether the signal is generated electromechanical by a microphone or
> electronical by a synth module.
>
> The impedance can be seen as the AC equivalent to a DC resistance which
> could be determined by the voltage of the signal and the current that
> flows when sending the signal (you rememeber good old Georg Ohm's law).
>
> Florian
>
>
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