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- April 1, 2024 at 6:57 am #32051
Hi all!
Can anyone tell me if the Powerlink audio outputs on the Beomaster 6500 & 7000 are attenuated speaker outputs, or are they true pre-amp outputs? Thanks!
April 1, 2024 at 10:52 am #32069Hi and welcome to Beoworld!
I had a look at the circuit diagram (available to paid members) and the Powerlink Outputs are taken from the pre-amp stage (after input select, vol/tone control and muting). They do not go through the ‘Output Amplifier’ which supplies the speaker outputs.
April 1, 2024 at 11:58 pm #32117Thanks!
I just found the schematic, and yes I see now, the pre-amp outputs are fed through 100Ω resistors to pins 3 & 5 of the Powerlink sockets.
April 2, 2024 at 12:19 pm #32141Novice question for the electronic experts here: Why the 100Ω resistors? Safety load to prevent shorting? Impedance matching, i.e. a dup of some 100Ω later in the amp circuit? IOW, what differentiates the amp next-door in the chassis from an amp down a few meters of cable inside the speakers? When running line-level output around the room, why would one reduce the already-low output? For that matter, I guess the same question is why you can’t hear the plugging-in of Powerlink speakers dropping the volume level to the main out speakers. Basic I’m sure, and I heard “output impedance low –> input impedance high” for line-level amps, but don’t *truly* grok else I might understand the resistors… TIA.
April 2, 2024 at 3:51 pm #32154It’s probably to prevent external loads from affecting normal operation of the internal power amp (and speakers connected to it).
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