Description

An expression of the opposition that an electronic component, circuit or system offers to AC or DC current. Impedance contains both resistive and reactive components, although generally only the resistive part of the circuit is usually quote in specifications as Ohms. So the higher the resistance, the higher the impedance.

Impedance

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 06/08/2010 - 10:39

An expression of the opposition that an electronic component, circuit or system offers to AC or DC current. Impedance contains both resistive and reactive components, although generally only the resistive part of the circuit is usually quote in specifications as Ohms. So the higher the resistance, the higher the impedance.

Impedance question

Submitted by Guitarfreak on Wed, 04/08/2009 - 11:17

How does the impedance of a microphone impact the sound? I am comparing two mics that are rated 100 and 120 Ohms. Since impedance is a measure of electrical resistance, does this mean that the 100 Ohm model is more sensitive, or that it picks up nuance better, since it takes less force to move the coil?

why is impedance so important?

Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 12/01/2008 - 15:21

A buddy of mine let me borrow his Great River Mp2nv and I fell in love with the thing however there is one thing bothering me. When he's tracking a song from his motif xs to Pro Tools he always has the impedance switch in. He's tracking everything from kick, snare, guitars, bass, piano pretty much everthing is with the impedance switch on.

Is this a good thing?

Great River impedance?

Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 12/01/2008 - 15:17

A buddy of mine let me borrow his Great River Mp2nv and I fell in love with the thing however there is one thing bothering me. When he's tracking a song from his motif xs to Pro Tools he always has the impedance switch in. He's tracking everything from kick, snare, guitars, bass, piano pretty much everthing is with the impedance switch on.

Is this a good thing?