Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 12:05:11 -0800
From: PhotoEngineering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] FYI: Articles on Laptop HDs/HQ Laptop PCMCIA Audio
 Card

At 10:42 PM 11/3/2003, you wrote:

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1325113,00.asp
Echo Audio's Indigo PCMCIA audio card is a good choice for those that want pro
quality audio.  Cute little upgrade to improve upon the rather noisy signal
quality of the Librettos.

I have found the 2.5mm jacks were the noise problem on my 110CT. Replacing the jacks with 3.5mm panel mount jacks solved the problem on both the speaker and the mic. The problem is is that Toshiba used jacks which do not attach to the case so there is direct pressure put on the soldered connections. Any cable plugged it breaks the solder and causes noise. I have excellent noise free audio now.


I also wired in a jack for the line input to the Yamaha chip. Haven't wired it in yet but it should give much better quality for recording than the silly mic input Toshiba supplied.

John
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