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[OT] Audio setup


  • Subject: [OT] Audio setup
  • From: "John Nye" <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 22:03:53 +0100

Apologies for the simplistic nature of this post to all you audiophiles out
there but I really do not
understand all this audio stuff - but I can learn:-)

I want to:
1. take an output from a sound card on a PC
2. feed it to a spare amp that I have (sony)
http://www.multimod.com/uk/shop/612-sony-ta-fe230-amplifier.html
3. Feed 2 sets of speakers and be able to turn off or control the volume on
each set.

In my box of bits I've acquired but never used - how familiar does that
sound -:)  - I Have a Vivanco audio switchboard that has 'overload
protection through an
automatic circuit breaker' and a couple of BTech volume controls
http://www.b-tech-int.com/BT936.html

But I'm a bit worried that I will blow the amp if I connect it up wrongly.

Can anyone give me some advice whether I can use the bits I have and how to
connect them.

TIA

John





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