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RE: Re: PC audio through hi-fi
LD input is fine.
(Just to decode the terms)
Phono - Gramaphone :-)
MC - Moving coil, a common sort of record deck pickup
MM - Moving Magnet, the other common sort of record deck pickup, with
slightly different electrical characteristics to MC
CD - Compact Disk
DVD - Digital Versatile Disk (formerly Digital Video Disk)
MD - Minidisk
As for the wiring, I don't think it matters, providing all the channels are
wired the same. Everything wanders either side of a floating ground anyway,
and I can't tell the difference between +ve and -ve phase, nor could either
of the BBC recording engineers I've worked with :-)
Regards,
Mark
-----Original Message----
From: stuart_cummings [mailto:stuart_cummings@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 July 2002 15:14
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: PC audio through hi-fi
> Don't use an input marked "Phono", "MC", or
"MM" on your amp... but
you can use anything marked "tape", "CD",
"DVD", "MD" or pretty much
anything else, with the headphone out....
>
Thanks Mark, saved me from a potentially costly mistake! If I recall
(without pulling the amp out of the cabinet) I have a LD (laserdisk)
input so I guess that's OK.
Can you just confirm the wiring convention though, is the pin on the
phono _plug_ +ve and the outer -ve?
SC
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