Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo
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adding line out to a speaker output
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostIf it helps, I put one on each foot. works every time.
To counter this trend I put two on each foot. But only in cold weather. Now I'm such a geezer who cares if it's stripes on one foot & polka dots on the other. Gotta amuse people somehow...
OK we're into extra innings now. Game over. Send the teams to the bar, it's time for a cool refreshing adult beverage. Socks optional!This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostOh well, on to better things! Gotta sort out my socks. They are in disarray, more than usual.
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Nice and Easy !
Never realized how easy this was ! I always thought you had to go with a much more elaborate circuit, perhaps including a few caps, resistors, and some type of impedence matching transformer.
Good to see it's just a simple voltage divider !
I will pay heed to the appropriate ohmages and add some caps to simulate speaker response as Chuck H suggested.
Good Stuff !" Things change, not always for the better. " - Leo_Gnardo
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