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LTSpice .wave statement and audio file processing question

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Lucky-Luka

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Hi all
I'm trying to work with the wave statement in my voltage amplifier circuit.
I've read that it works fine for an +-1V output range.
I have +-1V input range and my circuit gain is 10 so this statement doesn't work properly.
How can I properly scale my input signal (a .wav file) in order to get an appropriate output in the +-1V range?
Thanks
 

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The divider's resistance should be no more than 10% of the circuit's input impedance.
Just to be sure: is the voltage divider in the attachedd circuit ok?
My circuit input impedance is more or less 47k.
Thanks
 

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or you could scale the output with a voltage divider, which is what i do when i test power amp designs...
 
..... or you could reduce the input .wav amplitude using Audacity (or other audio file editor).
 
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