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Connecting a laptop directly to a power amplifier?!
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<blockquote data-quote="d0dja" data-source="post: 991235" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>What croak said. Also if you have little plastic thingies hooked up by minijack cables you have a big risk of a connection crackle at 0dB. </p><p>If you don't turn your laptop more than (say) half, make a little voltage divider on your rca plugs in the cable you going to make up. If you just gotto guess make it for a 60k ohm lpad. The terms used all easily googlable. </p><p></p><p>This would work ... a little valve buffer. FX-Audio Tube-01. I got one to get rid of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d0dja, post: 991235, member: 2244"] What croak said. Also if you have little plastic thingies hooked up by minijack cables you have a big risk of a connection crackle at 0dB. If you don't turn your laptop more than (say) half, make a little voltage divider on your rca plugs in the cable you going to make up. If you just gotto guess make it for a 60k ohm lpad. The terms used all easily googlable. This would work ... a little valve buffer. FX-Audio Tube-01. I got one to get rid of. [/QUOTE]
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