On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 20:29:42 -0700, "lanierb"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> Another option is a Sonic T-amp hooked up to passive speakers.  It's
> about the size of your hand and a couple inches thick.  It runs $25 but
> you need to buy a power supply cord which costs another $20 so $45
> total.  I leave mine on full time in my bedroom and the speakers are
> dead quiet (I just put my ear up close to check).  (In case you're
> skeptical, many audiophiles love it.)

I have the same setup (SB3 + T-Amp + speakers in my bed room, study and
kitchen) and I definitely hear a hiss when I put my ear against the
speakers. I don't hear anything a meter away, and I don't position my
speakers on my night stand so this is no problem. It was a problem with
the powered computer speakers that I used before that. They were
annoying in the bed room.

Regards,
Peter
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