It's an Emotiva XPA2G2. Says the unbalanced input impedance is 23.5KR which I believe is kind of middle of the road.
If I split it after the volume pot, before the balance, it will cut down my output impedance to essentially whatever factor of the logarithmic resistance the pot is set at, correct? So at that point, if I just turned the volume pot all the way up it seems like it COULD be feasible?
Seems like the biggest downside to trying it would be an hour or two of time and an couple inches of wire. Might just have to do it and report back.
Thank you Paul.
Actually, the balance control comes before the level control. At that intermediate point, I get an impedance of 12.4K - but no control of the signal level.
At the level control output, the output impedance is 12.4K at max volume, around 28K worst case (6dB of attenuation), back to 12.4K at 11dB attenuation, and falling to zero at zero signal output. In the worst case, 140pF load capacitance will give -1dB at 20kHz. But the 12AT7 has about 100pF Miller capacitance, leaving only 40pF for the cable to the power amp. That's about one foot of ordinary cable, possibly as much as two feet of very low capacitance cable. (This paragraph is my quick-and-dirty calculation - I don't guarantee it is precise, but it should be close enough.)
You could of course replace the balance and level controls (and the 33K resistors) with 10K controls and 3.3K resistors, but then the issue is that the input impedance of the Stereomour drops to about 7K, which may be too low for some sources (especially tube phono preamps, which generally want to see at least 50K).