> Back before I got sp-diff audio working I was using the line out of the > sound card and going into the line in of the external amplifier. I also > found that the levels to be quite a bit lower than my other inputs. This > leads me to think that there is a different standard between the two > appliences. Or perhaps an impedance issue. My work-around was to turn up the > mixers to about 90% on the myth box. This was less than perfect as you could > hear some distortion on loud passages which I assume was the line-out amp > hitting the rail. Not sure if your myth box has sp-diff or coax audio out > but if it does, I would recommend that option. Otherwise you might end up > building a little op-amp circuit to boost the signal level. > >
Well, I found a workaround. I don't know if others have had this problem, but here's what I did. I had an old Fisher Equalizer. I stuck that in between the MVP1000 and my Receiver. I then jacked all the bars to the top. I think it raised it about 12db and now it's an acceptable level. Thanks, James
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