One more thing to check, is the line-out muted in the volume control? There
is no reason why there shouldn't be a signal through the line-out unless
there is a setting somewhere to bypass it. The noise level is low on the
headphone out because it is always low on the headphone out (since you have
the speakers flush up against - or in - your ears).
Phil.
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> Yes, Mark, there is no signal on the Line Out :-(
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> From: "Mark Derricutt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Mark Howard wrote:
> >
> > > wound right up also introduces an audible level of distortion. Maybe
> > > it was not meant to be. I gues I could always look at poking the
> > > signal through a pre-amp - but the idea was supposed to be a cheap
> > > music source!
> >
> > Have you checked your using the lineout jack and not the headphone jack?
> >
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