Re: Speakers for Mac / Home Stereo

2001-12-30 Thread Rod Lavington
On 29/12/01 1:36 PM, Reg Whitely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rod, I tried this with an iMac and got a lot of distortion and feedback. I was actually trying also to get sound into the iMac to copy some vinyl LPs to AIFF/MP3. Are there any line resistance issues, or maybe the iMac headphone plug

Speakers for Mac / Home Stereo

2001-12-29 Thread Brett Carboni
Is there anybody out there connecting up their Mac to an exiting stereo system, either modular or psuedo-modular? How does this work? Would you prefer a dedicated Mac speaker system, or the hookup to an existing stereo? T.I.A. Brett Carboni Tsunami

Re: Speakers for Mac / Home Stereo

2001-12-29 Thread Rod Lavington
On 29/12/01 12:31 PM, Brett Carboni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there anybody out there connecting up their Mac to an exiting stereo system, either modular or psuedo-modular? How does this work? Would you prefer a dedicated Mac speaker system, or the hookup to an existing stereo? T.I.A.

Re: Speakers for Mac / Home Stereo

2001-12-29 Thread Reg Whitely
Rod, I tried this with an iMac and got a lot of distortion and feedback. I was actually trying also to get sound into the iMac to copy some vinyl LPs to AIFF/MP3. Are there any line resistance issues, or maybe the iMac headphone plug is faulty/not standard etc?? Reg You need a minijack to

Re: Speakers for Mac / Home Stereo

2001-12-29 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 13:36 +0800 29/12/2001, Reg Whitely wrote: Rod, I tried this with an iMac and got a lot of distortion and feedback. I was actually trying also to get sound into the iMac to copy some vinyl LPs to AIFF/MP3. Are there any line resistance issues, or maybe the iMac headphone plug is faulty/not