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noisy sound-card/Sony amp Setup
I have a Sony separate stereo setup. I'm not an expert in setting it
up, and would like any comments that could be offered. I acquired it from a junk skip where someone had dumped it purely because one of the sound channels was down, but upon inspection it turned out to be a broken track where the headphone socket fixes to the board. With a little care and a lot of soldering experience, I managed to get it working perfectly... except for one thing......:- I don't know how to connect the dam things properly. I have failed to obtain a manual for general setup, and have only managed to find a manual for the radio receiver (analogue) which doesn't tell me how to set it all up together. and no-one I know has the faintest idea how to set it up either.. Any helpful advise offered will be treated with utmost gratification. Here's what equipment I have.; TC-V715T Stereo Cassette Deck SEQ-V7700 7band Graphic Equalizer ST-V715L FM stereo FM/AM Tuner CDP-M75 Compact Disc Player TA-V715T Stereo Digital Reference/Integrated Stereo Premain Amplifier More info/photos can be made available on request. Thank you for reading this... dAlmAtiAn™ PS. My PC has an on-board sound-card that screams and squeals and bubbles with static noise from the computer when playing quiet audio or no audio. The noise is very reminiscent to that of an old Spectrum48K loading. No slots for extra sound-card. Any ideas? |
noisy sound-card/Sony amp Setup
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noisy sound-card/Sony amp Setup
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noisy sound-card/Sony amp Setup
Laurence Payne wrote: On 17 Aug 2006 03:39:19 -0700, wrote: I have a Sony separate stereo setup. I'm not an expert in setting it up, and would like any comments that could be offered. I acquired it from a junk skip where someone had dumped it purely because one of the sound channels was down, but upon inspection it turned out to be a broken track where the headphone socket fixes to the board. With a little care and a lot of soldering experience, I managed to get it working perfectly... except for one thing......:- I don't know how to connect the dam things properly. I have failed to obtain a manual for general setup, and have only managed to find a manual for the radio receiver (analogue) which doesn't tell me how to set it all up together. and no-one I know has the faintest idea how to set it up either.. Any helpful advise offered will be treated with utmost gratification. Here's what equipment I have.; TC-V715T Stereo Cassette Deck SEQ-V7700 7band Graphic Equalizer ST-V715L FM stereo FM/AM Tuner CDP-M75 Compact Disc Player TA-V715T Stereo Digital Reference/Integrated Stereo Premain Amplifier More info/photos can be made available on request. Thank you for reading this... As you're not completely technically incompetent (you can solder:) we assume this equipment doesn't have standard, labeled phono sockets on the back? Or you wouldn't be asking. So what DOES it have? LOL. yr right. I'm not that incompetent.. BUT.. have never had separates before. I would like to know this.. The front panel and the rear panel of the amp has Aux,Tape,CD,Tuner and Phone inputs and select buttons. That i found elementary.. cd player plugs into CD.. press CD and away we go. Same for tape etc.. that is OK. Here's whats got me stuck. The EQUALISER.. How? The front of the amp had a DAT button, but no DAT inputs anywhere. Press DAT, a pretty green light saying DAT appears, and amp acts like it's in standby. No sound. So, I leave that off (I presume DAT is something to do with old DAT tapes). Also on front of amp is an EQRec button. Press it and it doesn't do anything different to the sound. The Equaliser has input, and Output. Ive tried a number of ways to connect it.. but it only seems to work between one device and the amp - depending which device it is connected through. IE CDplayer into EQ into Amp. Now only CD has EQ working. I'm confused. Later today I will upload photos of front and rear panels to one of my AOL or Yahoo accounts for download. I will post here when I have done that (got to borrow camera). Hope this helps... but I require the EQ to kill the bass as my speaker are a bit OTT but I'm not considering replacing. Thank you for your feedback Laurence. |
noisy sound-card/Sony amp Setup
dAlmAtiAn™ wrote:
Laurence Payne wrote: On 17 Aug 2006 03:39:19 -0700, wrote: I have a Sony separate stereo setup. I'm not an expert in setting it up, and would like any comments that could be offered. I acquired it from a junk skip where someone had dumped it purely because one of the sound channels was down, but upon inspection it turned out to be a broken track where the headphone socket fixes to the board. With a little care and a lot of soldering experience, I managed to get it working perfectly... except for one thing......:- I don't know how to connect the dam things properly. I have failed to obtain a manual for general setup, and have only managed to find a manual for the radio receiver (analogue) which doesn't tell me how to set it all up together. and no-one I know has the faintest idea how to set it up either.. Any helpful advise offered will be treated with utmost gratification. Here's what equipment I have.; TC-V715T Stereo Cassette Deck SEQ-V7700 7band Graphic Equalizer ST-V715L FM stereo FM/AM Tuner CDP-M75 Compact Disc Player TA-V715T Stereo Digital Reference/Integrated Stereo Premain Amplifier More info/photos can be made available on request. Thank you for reading this... As you're not completely technically incompetent (you can solder:) we assume this equipment doesn't have standard, labeled phono sockets on the back? Or you wouldn't be asking. So what DOES it have? LOL. yr right. I'm not that incompetent.. BUT.. have never had separates before. I would like to know this.. The front panel and the rear panel of the amp has Aux,Tape,CD,Tuner and Phone inputs and select buttons. That i found elementary.. cd player plugs into CD.. press CD and away we go. Same for tape etc.. that is OK. Here's whats got me stuck. The EQUALISER.. How? The equaliser can be plugged into the pre-amp-output and main-input, if you have such things. Otherwise, the best way is to plug it up as if it were a tape recorder, in the tape loop. Then, when you want to listen through the equaliser, you push the tape monitor button. Problem comes if you only have one tape loop, then you have to choose whether you connect the tape recorder or the equaliser. Some EQs have tape in/out sockets on the equaliser itself to which you connect the tape recorder. The front of the amp had a DAT button, but no DAT inputs anywhere. Press DAT, a pretty green light saying DAT appears, and amp acts like it's in standby. No sound. So, I leave that off (I presume DAT is something to do with old DAT tapes). Also on front of amp is an EQRec button. Press it and it doesn't do anything different to the sound. My guess is that this puts the tone controls in the tape output so allowing you to EQ the recording. The Equaliser has input, and Output. Ive tried a number of ways to connect it.. but it only seems to work between one device and the amp - depending which device it is connected through. IE CDplayer into EQ into Amp. Now only CD has EQ working. I'm confused. Please see above regarding where to put the EQ. Later today I will upload photos of front and rear panels to one of my AOL or Yahoo accounts for download. I will post here when I have done that (got to borrow camera). It would be useful to see what ins and outs you actually have; all the photos on Ebay of this amp are too poor to see anything useful. S. |
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