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FrankDebro1
 
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I always reference on this home stereo of mine, its a denon. I always hear
some good stuff to fix and when it finally sounds good through it, it almost
always translates well everywhere. So I want to hook up the speakers and amp
in my studio. So should I make some cables coming out of my patch bay that
terminate in RCA and hook it into the CD jacks? Does it matter what input I
use on the Denon? Thanks
Frank
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William Sommerwerck
 
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I see two possible problems.

The Denon doesn't have balanced inputs, so you'll either have to use an
unbalanced output from the patch pay (if it has any), or make a special cable.

Studio signal levels are generally higher than consumer signal levels. If the
Denon has active circuitry ahead of its volume control, there's a chance you
might overdrive it. If this occurs, you'll have to add an attenuator.

In general, all high-level inputs on an amp, preamp, or control center are
electrically identical.


In my typical snide, nasty, mean-spirited manner, I question why someone
who works in a studio doesn't understand the (not-very-complex) "intricacies"
of home-stereo equipment. This is utterly trivial, Audio 101 stuff.


I always reference on this home stereo of mine, it's a Denon. I always hear
some good stuff to fix and when it finally sounds good through it, it almost
always translates well everywhere. So I want to hook up the speakers and
amp in my studio. So should I make some cables coming out of my patch
bay that terminate in RCA and hook it into the CD jacks? Does it matter
what input I use on the Denon? Thanks.


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DaveDrummer
 
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why not just plug 1/4" cable into a mixer and than have the TAPE-OUT RCA
into the receiver?

Dave
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I always reference on this home stereo of mine, its a denon. I always

hear
some good stuff to fix and when it finally sounds good through it, it

almost
always translates well everywhere. So I want to hook up the speakers and

amp
in my studio. So should I make some cables coming out of my patch bay

that
terminate in RCA and hook it into the CD jacks? Does it matter what

input I
use on the Denon? Thanks
Frank



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