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People, i thought that this might be an unfair question but I'm surprised just how many NAD 5425's are still about, anyway here goes.
The NAD output is too high for my Quad 33 PreAmp. There are several options on the PreAmp side including further mods/ living with it/ using the Tape Input etc but.... I read in a review that the output is 2v(variable). Does anyone know if the output voltage is variable and is it a practical thing to do? Cheers Tim |
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