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Old March 18th 06, 05:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Glenn Booth
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Default Equalisation for PC mic input/line input

Crossposting removed.

Hi,

"don" wrote in message
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dbm is as stated a reference of two like power values to a 1mW reference
however the impedence does not need to be 600 ohms, it can be any value of
ohms as long as both power values are based on the same impedence

dbu is not unloaded but db(micro) it is as above but with a reference of
1microWatt it is not actually a u but the greek character mu


No, in this context it's dBu (note the capital B, for Bell). It's equally
valid to use a reference of 1 microWatt, but that's not what is used
commonly in professional audio. It might appear, for example, as
dB(?V/m) for electric field strength, relative to 1 microvolt per
metre. Not sure if the mu will come through in ASCII - apologies
if it doesn't.

If the load is 600 ohms, then dBu=dBm.

Regards,

Glenn.