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From: ryan@fremen.DEC (Mike Ryan	DTN 264-8280 MK01-2/H32)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Re: CD player hookup question
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Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 15:47:36 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 15 15:47:36 1985
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---------------------Reply to mail dated 12-JUL-1985 13:35---------------------

>Posted by: decwrl!decvax!ucbvax!ulysses!smb
>Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill
> 

>	c) high-level inputs -- suitable for CD players, external tuners,
>	   TVs and VCRs with audio output jacks (not speaker or headphone
>	   jacks, btw).  Often marked AUX or TAPE.

Not speaker or headphone jacks? Why not - I've got cables and adaptors to plug
the mini-phone jack on the front of my TV to the AUX input on my receiver. No
problem - it sounds much better than the TV's speaker does (but, of course,
far inferior to my audio equipment).  It does sound somewhat louder than my
other sources, though.

Mike Ryan
ARPA:	ryan%fremen.DEC@DECWRL.ARPA
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When the  movie  is  over  and  everyone leaves the theatre, the accumulated
sound  leaves  with  them.  It  spreads out across the parking lot to become
forever  part  of  the  landscape.  The  film  is  a gift to the surrounding
community. -- D. Byrne

Posted:	Mon 15-Jul-1985 15:26 
To:	RHEA::DECWRL::"NET.AUDIO"