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    ran out of inputs...on the big Sansui

    thats the main problem with older receivers, not enough inputs...and they don't like huge speaker wire. BUT it does have o/p for 3 sets of speakers, nice to have a 3rd set for testing.

    ANYWAY..I need 1 more input for the iPod. Receiver has 2 phono i/p. what does it take to use those for other than phono ?

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    It has a MIC i/p. I adapted the mini plug to standard 1/4 and tried with the pod. Seemed to sound just fine. Is there any danger to doing it this way ??
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    you would have to bypass the phono stage... at that point it should eb line level....

    how to do it in your particular case, ?????? i dunno...

    I am usnure what running line level signal through a mic preamp will do...

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    "Level refers to the relative strength of the signal and is measured in decibels. LINE level sources are much-amplified signals over MIC (microphone) level signals. Line level is usually between -10 to +4 dbm in strength while MIC levels are normally -60 dbm. "

    I think I would be worried about clipping your signal when running line level through the mic preamp....

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    What about one of these ...



    ... or two.

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    This circuit converts LINE to PHONO, you can leave your amp untouched. 3n is 2n2 and 820p in parallel.
    Quote Originally Posted by louped garouv
    you would have to bypass the phono stage... at that point it should eb line level....
    I would prefer bypassing.
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    You could get the equivalent of a patch bay, and connect your AUX input to (the rear) of the PB, using RCA to TRS converters. Then you'd have unlimited input connection options, all at the right impedance. PB's are wonderous...

    Here's the beauty Neutrik brand I'm quite fond of...
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    Quote Originally Posted by louped garouv
    I am usnure what running line level signal through a mic preamp will do...

    some info...

    "Level refers to the relative strength of the signal and is measured in decibels. LINE level sources are much-amplified signals over MIC (microphone) level signals. Line level is usually between -10 to +4 dbm in strength while MIC levels are normally -60 dbm. "

    I think I would be worried about clipping your signal when running line level through the mic preamp....
    the Ipod is working on volume control and the MIC i/p has input volume control. when both adjusted , it sounds fine.

    soooo, is sounding fine GOOD ENUFF, or is there something else to worry about ??
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    Why worry?!

    Nab one of these and run it into your AUX - -

    http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=180-932

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    I would probably use the patchbay, but the AUX selector device is second best IMO.... (my pref. is the patchbay b/c i have a lot of rack mount gear already....)

    but then again, if it sounds fine to you, why bother?

    I doubt it will blow your Sansui up or anything.... i don't think so at least....

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    you guys are "THE SCHNIZZ"

    Quote Originally Posted by boputnam
    You could get the equivalent of a patch bay, ...
    as my son says.

    During my "senior moment" , I forgot that I had a radioshack 3 into 1 patch box. Worked perfectly, no messing around with phono or mic. DUH.
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    yeah that patch bay looks cool. i currently have a patch box 4 into 1 with video to run my original nes, nintendo 64,super nintendo ect. gotta love that atari 64

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