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from: Ken Gideon 72270,664
date: 1992-02-29 02:04:25
subject: #MM/1 stereo

#: 14438 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    29-Feb-92  02:04:25
Sb: #MM/1 stereo
Fm: Ken Gideon 72270,664
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welp, another stupid question bout my MM/1,  I've tried Mike K.'s recplays
program, works fine, sept when I plug in my stereo to the audio in of the MM/1,
the MM/1 is grounding out my stereo, whitch makes the recordings sound like
crap... I tested the cable and its not shorted, also all the wires are going to
the right place (that tends to help)... so just for kicks I measured the
resistance between the audio in signal pin, and the audio in ground... both
channels were about 620 ohms... since they were both about the same, I dont
think anything is fried or anything like that... but only 620 ohms? shouldn't
it be more? thats a real load for my amp, and it cant take it... is that normal
though?  would puting a op amp betwwen the stereo amp and the MM/1 (with an Av
of 1) help? them little suckers have a high Z in...(or hay, even an Av of
100,000... amplify the **** outa it :-) oh well, anyone got any Ideas?

Ken
 or Cosmic@SandV
 or something, some where on INTERNET (or is it bitnet? I forget...)
 or you can get me on the Coco listserv...
 or
  or

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