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<p>In older audio systems (reliant on transformers and passive filter networks, and based on the <a href="page.php?w=telephone">telephone</a> system), the source and load resistances were matched at 600 ohms. One reason for this was to maximize power transfer, as there were no amplifiers available that could restore lost signal. Another reason was to ensure correct operation of the <a href="page.php?w=hybrid_coil">hybrid transformers</a> used at central exchange equipment to separate outgoing from incoming speech, so these</p><p>
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