At 04:57 PM 2008-04-20 -0500, you wrote:
Roy J. Tellason wrote:
And it's likely that there is a series
resistor in there, typical
speaker impedances being on the low side and a bit much in terms of
loading for the output of a TTL gate...
BTW I wanted to thank everyone who gave a response last week; I collected
most responses into an article here:
http://www.oldskool.org/guides/speakerrecording/
Nice! Got it all collected in one place. Appreciate being cited too.
"Peek to peek" should probably be "peak-to-peak" however, if you want
to be
correct about it. You got it right in one other place.
-Tom
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