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In Reply to: How can I measure the input impedance of my amp? posted by jdec on August 1, 2007 at 12:09:08:
...the input jack, that is if there no intervening capacitor in series or parallel, the input impedance is the value of that load resistor which is directly measurable by the Ohmeter of your multimeter...from the inputjack's center conductor to its groundshell.
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- What is the amp? Someone may already know. Also, if the load resistor follows immediately... - jeffreybehr 22:18:32 08/01/07 (0)