How does MIT vary the impedance of their cables?


Hi,
I have a pair of MIT 330's that are "medium" (47~100ohms) and I need "low" (10~47ohms).
I was wondering how MIT alters the impedance in their different versions? I'm guessing that it's with the use of a resistor in the network box? I thought that if I could open the box and jumper the resistor... Any opinions?
Thanks,
Paul.
peleon

Showing 1 response by joeabrams

Dear Paul,

The L,M H deignations DO NOT refer to the resistance of the cable. They refer to the input impedance of the component that the cable is designed to MATCH. You can email MIT at [email protected] or call them at 916 625 0129.

Best of luck,
Joe