In article .com,
Bruce wrote:
Yes, I've tried the leads in all the amp inputs - CD, both tape inputs,
tuner and even the phono inputs, which I understand is not a good idea.
Result? The same in every one...
It sounds the same in the phono input? You've got a very strange amp
there. It should be very loud and distorted, since they are a high gain
input. They also have a tailored frequency response to suit the curve used
on LP, ie bass boost and treble cut.
The SCART sockets on your TV should also output line level audio (and
composite video) If they're already in use, it might be possible to tag on
a couple of short phono leads with phono sockets to the plug on the SCART
lead. But you'll need to be able to solder to do this.
The pin numbers a-
3 Left out
1 Right out
4 Ground
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