Subject: | Re: New Telinga PIP Stereo preamp. & EIN |
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From: | "John Crockett" naturalcontemplative |
Date: | Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:12 pm ((PST)) |
Rob, This is exactly how I figured it. It's nice to have it confirmed. Thank you= . John --- In "sainganrob" wrote: > > > > --- In "John Crockett" wrote: > > Hmmn, I should have typed the following faster then :) > > E.I.N. (Equivalent Input Noise) > > The EIN of a system is a convenient way of lumping together any noise vol= tages generated within that system, and presenting it as though it were an = Equivalent Noise voltage at the Input to a noisless system. > > etc.... |
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