Hi Empty,
The problem is that the level into most amp sections is far lower than a standard pre out. You would need to pick the signal off and amplifiy it. You would also need to add a muting relay and couple it to the signal muting circuit to be safe.
So you can see that you have some work ahead of you. The very forst thing you need to do is purchase the service manual from Teac. They are reasonably priced and this is better than trying to work with a PDF file.
-Chris
The problem is that the level into most amp sections is far lower than a standard pre out. You would need to pick the signal off and amplifiy it. You would also need to add a muting relay and couple it to the signal muting circuit to be safe.
So you can see that you have some work ahead of you. The very forst thing you need to do is purchase the service manual from Teac. They are reasonably priced and this is better than trying to work with a PDF file.
-Chris
Hi Empty,
Noisier, higher distortion. After all, it's going through a power amp section.
-Chris
Yes. The ratio will depend on the power levels.I saw somewhere that it is possible to connect a 1.2kOhm resistor in serial to the speaker +, and a 68Ohm resistor to ground. Is this true ?
Noisier, higher distortion. After all, it's going through a power amp section.
-Chris
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