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November 11th 05, 01:33 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Gregory
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Amplifier inputs - are there any differences?
"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On 11 Nov 2005 05:25:10 -0800,
wrote:
I have on the back of my amp typical standard RCA input connections
such as Aux, Tape, CD, Phono, etc.
I also have a PC computer, and I like listening to MP3s which I listen
to by using a lead going from my PC soundcard going into the back of
the amp - it's currently plugged in to the Aux connection.
But does it make any difference if I plug the PC lead in to any of the
other amp connections, like Tape, or Phono, or CD, etc?
Are these amp input connections the same, or do they differ subtely
perhaps?
Another issue I've thought about is - where do I plug my DVD audio into
my other amp used for the TV - this amp's (it's not an AV receiver btw)
got no specific DVD input, but it has got an Aux input, as well as Tape
and Mini-disc. Does any one know which would be the most appropriate
input connection to plug a DVD in to?
Thanks, regards, dnw.
All those inputs are the same. Just pick them on the basis of which
label makes most sense.
d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
Careful! Phono i/ps may be dedicated to correcting o/ps from a magnetic
pickup cartridge, ie, with built-in RIAA curve velocity equalisers. The
other i/ps should have a flat response. Check the manual if still around.
Jim
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