Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm... I've got a mini-system to. It's an AIWA and you can change the
> sensitivity of the AUX/VIDEO or DAT/MD in... I used this feature to
correct
> the line-out level of my SB-AWE-64.
>
> So have a look in your mini-system's manual.
>
> Unfortunaly, I can't think of other ways to check your VCR/DAT input with
> the equipment you have. But another way is to find a friend with a
amplifier
> and connect your MZ-R55 to it to see if the line-out of your MZ-R55 is
> working fine. Or confince a friend of yours to come over with his
CD-Player
> and connect it to the VCR/DAT in. This way you can check that this input
> is working right.
>
> Cheers,
> Ralph -> If you trow your money out of the window, give me a call and I'll
> be standing there!

Hi Ralph!

Unfortunately my system is 8 years old, and it shows. There's no way to
change the sensitivity of the inputs, although as I said in another post,
linking the headphones output of my walkman to the VCR/DAT input of the
amplifier seems to work fine (at maximum volume on the walkman, and the
usual volume on the amplifier).
When I connected the R55 to the same input, it was still too low even with
its volume at the higher lever (and AVLS off, of course).
Now, if the headphones output of the walkman can be considered like any
other line-out output, then I can be 95% sure that the VCR/DAT input on the
amplifier works fine.
Maybe the line-out of my R55 is broken, but I can't check it right now
because I brought it to a Sony Service Point monday, because it was acting
strangely (i wrote a message about it, but it was ignored by the
md-list-eners)

I'm gonna check again using the Line Out of my SB Live, and see what
happens.

Later!

Luca
-> who needs to be sure that the 'phones out is like any other line-out

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