Yep, read the section in the ownersguide. Problem is it doesn't state
where exactly the jumpers a set for 0 -10 -20 -30db.
Consequently I don't know if the structures standing out at both sides
are jumpers set onto pins or anything else. If the where anything else
pulling at them to remove them
Hello,
opened my tp yesterday to see where attenuation is located and how it
actually works. Now I am blind and found a structure right south to the
rca connectors that faintly feels like an ide connector with too few
pins. There are two prominent structures to both sides of the pins. I
think
Owners Guide, p24 (index says 23 but the detail and photo are on p24).
It sounds like you have identified the correct jumpers (near the rca
connectors).
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Fifer
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There are six pairs of pins (three for each channel, left and right) and
two jumpers (one for each channel). At the default setting (the two
outside pairs jumpered), there is no attenuation. Moving each jumpers
in to the next pair provides 10bB attenuation, the next pair 20 dB and
the centre pair
Yep, helps. Definitely. One thing to clarify though. The jumpers are not
of the sort we know from ide drives are they? The are much bigger
standing out by 1/3 inch or so. Right?
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jaysung
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Sunjay, I just read your post properly. The jumpers have 'handles' on
top which make them stick out above the pairs of pins. 1/3rd of an inch
seems about right. You just pull them up by the handle then place them
on the pair which give the attenuation you want.
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Fifer
I have to confess that I don't know. I haven't taken the lid off my
Transporter. I'm going only by the detail in the picture. I'm sure
someone else will jump in to confirm soon
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Fifer
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There's a photo here which I'm consulting:
http://photos.lam.ws/gallery/1930618/4/98134925/Large Obviously it
doesn't help you, jaysung, but it may allow someone beside me to
describe it better than I can.
Anyway, the jumpers are the same used on new motherboards,
finger-friendly jumpers with
Hello,
Thanks to you both. One question came to me when tinkering arround.
What if I set 10 and 20db at the same time for the same channel. Would
I get the average i.e 15db for the power traveling across two
resistors?
I used 20db attenuation and still it would wake my daughter or blow my
ears
I don't know jaysung, but I doubt it. Sean would be able to advise
better.
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jaysung;241517 Wrote:
Hello,
Thanks to you both. One question came to me when tinkering arround.
What if I set 10 and 20db at the same time for the same channel. Would
I get the average i.e 15db for the power traveling across two
resistors?
I used 20db attenuation and still it would wake
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