Spectra Audio
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:07 pm
So, I've read everywhere that it is a cardinal sin to connect Spectra audio leads to anything other than a speaker for fear it might let out some magic smoke. I want to connect one to my computer for audio logging purposes. I came across a device at a local electronics toy store called a Pyramid NS-60 Hi/Low Impedance Adapter. It says it takes 10 ohm audio and converts it to 10k line level. It is intended to let you connect a car AM/FM radio to an amplifier by means of the speaker wires.
Inside all that happens is each line of the speaker goes through a resister and into a transformer, then out to a variable pot (presumably to adjust levels) and into an RCA jack. It says it provides "Full DC isolation".
Would it be safe to use this to connect the Spectra to a computer's line in? It seems to me as though the transformer would provide the protection required so as not to tick off the audio amp in the Spekkie.
Inside all that happens is each line of the speaker goes through a resister and into a transformer, then out to a variable pot (presumably to adjust levels) and into an RCA jack. It says it provides "Full DC isolation".
Would it be safe to use this to connect the Spectra to a computer's line in? It seems to me as though the transformer would provide the protection required so as not to tick off the audio amp in the Spekkie.