In message 
<5cd28539512e3142abbfd0ecbebbf50108b4f57...@hicgwsex01.ad.harman.com>, 
dated Thu, 21 Jul 2011, "Huang, Tim" <[email protected]> writes:

>Be frankly, even though I don?t do GS certfication, I still worry about 
>if the testing is also required  for desktop audio product with 
>headphone output? The lab didn?t give me standard, they said ?we don?t 
>have, we just aware of it, so you must follow it?.
>
> 
>
>I didn?t find out any national regulation on this matter. Please help.
>
> 
They are inventing their own rules and should be challenged. They 
probably expect manufacturers to kow-tow and reduce the output voltage, 
which is not usually difficult or costly.
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