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Author: ComcastComcast
Date: Jul 20, 2008 09:25
Greetings,
I am interested in this reciever to provide very good sound as well as serve
the many FLAC files I have stored over the years for listening from my home
PC. I am hoping the Denon could serve these through playlists similar to
most PC players. The docs make vague reference to this capability; but the
proof is the experiences you owners have had. I would appreciate any
comments you may have - good or bad - about this functionality or even the
reciever in general.
Best Regards,
Dan
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Author: WalneyWalney
Date: Jul 19, 2008 08:02
I have been trying to source the DENON DRR M33 single cassette deck.
Unfortunately, Denon have discontinued this model. As I have a large
collection of tapes, I'd be very grateful if anybody could advise me
where I might find the unit in question.
TIA,
John
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Date: Jul 18, 2008 10:23
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Author: simplesalsimplesal
Date: Jul 14, 2008 14:59
I’m looking for away to amplify the audio signal coming from my
computer sound cards output.
I’m trying to amplify the output voltage to 31 volts and the output
current to 1.5mA can someone recommend a small amplifier to do the job
or a circuit that will do this for me.
I'm just trying to do some testing.
tia sal2
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Author: Kompu KidKompu Kid
Date: Jul 3, 2008 17:55
Hello All:
I want to replace my 7-year-old computer with a new off-the-shelf
one.
What brand and model would you folks recommend?
Thanks!
Deguza
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Here is some background info:
- One of the things I do with my existing computer is to convert my
old records and cassettes to digital medium.
- I built the computer from scratch. The sound card on the
motherboard seems satisfactory for what I am doing. It is a "CMI 8738
providing 6-channel audio".
- I am sure there are much better sound cards but I am not sure if I
can hear the difference in quality, giving that I am starting with
older technology, and that my and, to that matter, most people's ears
may not be able to hear the difference.
- I tested a Dell Optiplex GX820 I use at work. It was noisy. But a
Dell laptop (inspiron?), worked relatively well.
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Author: jer0enjer0en
Date: Jul 3, 2008 10:42
since this is the first globally recorded instance of such a deal, the
actual price could only be interpreted as a guide-line. however, it should
be sufficiently clear that this deal can and will only concern the licence
for the soul's use, that is the soul itself, and not, as could be suggested
elsewhere, any copyright to it. no back-ups or copies in whatever sense or
for whatever purpose may ever be made of it. this being eternally
established, I suggest we immedeately start the procedure to go to change.
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Author: gdyer911gdyer911
Date: Jul 3, 2008 08:37
I have had my Lifestyle 5 for about 4 years. Yesterday my audio started dropping out and I would get a loud high frequency screech/burst...and then no audion. I did find a bad solder joint on the power socket adapter on the board which I will repair today. Are there other inherent audio problems associated with th LS 5?
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