Is there much difference between a non-varible texas sar 667 and a texas star 667v?
I would guess no difference short the variable, mainly because the non-variable 667 is like running the 667v wide open on the variable.
They are both 1x4s, just one has the ability to "turn down" the input from the radio.
the variable on the amp would be for output from the amp not input from the radio. You can't adjust the dead key or output of the radio from a control on the amplifier.
the variable on the amp would be for output from the amp not input from the radio. You can't adjust the dead key or output of the radio from a control on the amplifier.
But if you only imput around 1 & 1/2 or 2 watts dead key from the radio, and you turn the variable down to around 100 or 150 watts or so dead key from the amp, the amp will easily swing forward to it's full output with modulation and will be loud and clean and clear. {much lower dead key from amp with much greater swing range to full output}
Seeing that the input of the radio goes through the variable pot in the amp I would venture to say, no I know that your statement is one of a person who has no clue as to the circuitry of an amplifier.the variable on the amp would be for output from the amp not input from the radio. You can't adjust the dead key or output of the radio from a control on the amplifier.
...a person who has no clue as to the circuitry of an amplifier.
i was only talking about the radio itself. it's ouput will not change because of that switch. I understand that the amplifier attenuates the input signal from the radio which accomplishes the same thing and maybe I misread the post, but I posted what I did because of some guy reading that and saying "I don't need to adjust my dead key, i can just do it with this little knob"
i was only talking about the radio itself. I understand that the amplifier attenuates the input signal from the radio which accomplishes the same thing and maybe I misread the post, but I posted what I did because of some guy reading that and saying "I don't need to adjust my dead key, i can just do it with this little knob"
and there are lots and lots of things I don't know and I'm the first one to admit it. that's why I'm here learning![]()
Okay, so if you can get full output of the amp on a low variable setting, is your impedence going to change? Aside from the problems related to the switch itself, is this an acceptable way to run a radio/amp setup? I was under the impression that you had to set up the radio to drive the amp not the other way around.