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- From: cbbrowne@csi.uottawa.ca (Christopher Browne)
- Subject: Re: STE specific info needed!
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.220007.17641@csi.uottawa.ca>
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- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, University of Ottawa
- References: <1992Aug31.180222.990@polaris.utu.fi>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 92 22:00:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug31.180222.990@polaris.utu.fi> hysky@polaris.utu.fi (j.h.husgafvel) writes:
- >And one technical question: what may I connect to those audio ports? I
- >have a pair of active speakers, is there any easy possibility
- >connecting those (meant to be connected to haedphone port) without
- >frying anything...
-
- What you'd want to do is to connect them to an amplifier, which then
- gets hooked to a set of speakers. They produce quite nice stereo
- input; there's not enough juice in 'em to run any substantially sized
- speaker - I really don't know the impedance. You should be able to
- hook 'em up to a set of headphones. Make sure you have a
- potentiometer in between for volume control (unless you want to use
- the CPX to control volume). You MIGHT be able to hook up a SMALL pair
- of speakers. You'd be better off hooking it up to the stereo system,
- tho.
-
- --
- Christopher Browne
- cbbrowne@csi.uottawa.ca
- University of Ottawa
- Master of System Science Program
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