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RE: Hi-fi line out distance


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  • Subject: RE: Hi-fi line out distance
  • From: Mark Harrison <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 11:32:44 +0100
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Andy,

Nothing stupid at all, however the line-out can, in my view, only go a
couple of meters.

This means that you can split zones, but keep both amps together, which is
a
sound improvement on your current setup, but lacks a certain convenience.

Alternatively, you could get a "Krazy Keith" balanced line sender
to take
the line input down/upstairs...

... on that subject, does anyone have a launch date?

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Brown, Andy [Infrastructure] [mailto:andyb@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 April 2001 11:22
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] Hi-fi line out distance


My "whole house audio" currently consists of speaker cables
trailing
throughout, but I'm considering splitting the upstairs and downstairs into
two with a line-out going into a second amp.  I can control volume etc
separately then.

Questions:

1. Anything obviously stupid about this setup?
2. How far can a line-out signal be sent? (thinking of using the cassette
line-out).

Thanks

Andy




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