Bottlehead Forum
Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Quickie => Topic started by: charger on March 11, 2014, 11:56:24 PM
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what is Q impedance ? I can't find in the Q specs page
thank you
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Which impedance?
Input is about 100K, output impedance is 2K stock, and 4K with the PJCCS.
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OK THANK YOU !
Does this means that Q is a low impedance preamp ?
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Outputs of sources and preamplifiers need to be low. Some solid state products have an impedance like an Ohm or less.
Tubed devices are higher, like the Quickie. They are at their best driving a higher load, say 10 times higher. This is why Bottlehead amps have a 100k Ohm or higher input impedance.
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OK THANK YOU !
Does this means that Q is a low impedance preamp ?
How would you define a low impedance preamp?
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Outputs of sources and preamplifiers need to be low. Some solid state products have an impedance like an Ohm or less.
Tubed devices are higher, like the Quickie. They are at their best driving a higher load, say 10 times higher. This is why Bottlehead amps have a 100k Ohm or higher input impedance.
I am using the Q to drive a class D amp with 12K Ohm impedance , do you think it's a good match?
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12,000 / 10 = 1,200
1,200 < 2000 < 4000
Numbers matter less than sound. These are rules of thumb, not laws carved in stone. If you are satisfied with the sound, then that is far more significant than any formula.
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12,000 / 10 = 1,200
1,200 < 2000 < 4000
Numbers matter less than sound. These are rules of thumb, not laws carved in stone. If you are satisfied with the sound, then that is far more significant than any formula.
Totally agree!
In fact, specific to the Quickie, if you put in the PJCCS the source impedance will double, as mentioned above - but the tube will see a much higher total load resistance and will perform better with lower distortion.
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I agree with the adage, "Always trust your ears."