On 14 Nov 2000 22:59:49 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  * las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Tue, 14 Nov 2000
>  | I think that you may have missed my point.  The fact that it can match
>  | impedance is not the important factor in this thread.  The fact that
every
>  | signal that comes out of a Sharp portable is "processed" rather than
"flat"
>  | do to the lack of a true line out is the point that I am trying to
make.
>  
>  Your point is incorrect.  The processing you are complaining about is cut
>  out of the circuit when the impedance on the jack goes high and volume is
>  set to maximum.  What is left most certainly is a true line out.

Is this true for all (fairly) modern Sharp portables? My reason for asking,
being that one of my portables is an MD-MT16 (related to the MT15), and am
wondering if this holds true for it?

Cheers

Neil





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