« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2008, 08:29:59 PM »
The Nakamichi CM-300 will work on voltages between 1.5 to 15V. With only 1.5V you will loose about 20dB of headroom. 1.5V gives 3% distorsion at 118dB. 9V will allow 138dB. As long a you stay above 6V or so, you are on the safe side.
Roger, thanks a lot for your input, T+!
I recall having a similar discussion with you in the Nak team board...
Considering the OP asked about
chopped Naks, not the stock models. Does this change the voltage requirements at all, or is it just imperative to keep the cables short?
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