Hello All... Grateful for this site!
I just repaired a 70inch Sharp flat screen I found on the curb in NYC (there are 1000s) thanks to the good folks on this site
I have a question about an audio signal from a TV that only has a headphone jack as a audio output source. I have it hooked up now with a headphone style adapter that converts the headphone plug to an RCA. I plug this into my PHONO input on the receiver. To play it this way I need to turn volume waaaay down on TV and volume up higher than I think I should on the receiver. I get undertone hissy sound, blunt sounds from speakers when I turn the thing off and on,,, it's not good - I'm afraid of damage to the receiver due to too much power from the headphone output to an input that is supposed to be minimally amped, all that.
QUESTION: Is there a simple device I can purchase that can be put between the headphone jack and the receiver that will reduce the signal strength going into the receiver?
I just repaired a 70inch Sharp flat screen I found on the curb in NYC (there are 1000s) thanks to the good folks on this site
I have a question about an audio signal from a TV that only has a headphone jack as a audio output source. I have it hooked up now with a headphone style adapter that converts the headphone plug to an RCA. I plug this into my PHONO input on the receiver. To play it this way I need to turn volume waaaay down on TV and volume up higher than I think I should on the receiver. I get undertone hissy sound, blunt sounds from speakers when I turn the thing off and on,,, it's not good - I'm afraid of damage to the receiver due to too much power from the headphone output to an input that is supposed to be minimally amped, all that.
QUESTION: Is there a simple device I can purchase that can be put between the headphone jack and the receiver that will reduce the signal strength going into the receiver?
Comment