Re: Broken sound-out jack on Powerbook Firewire 2000 (Pismo)

2003-01-27 Thread Tony Coult
Well, it's partly subjective, I admit. It sounds cleaner to my ears. Griffin say its better because it takes the output away from the general buzz of electronic impurities inside the case. It may also be that the USB out is better than the phono? Tony -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Broken sound-out jack on Powerbook Firewire 2000 (Pismo)

2003-01-27 Thread Stephen Bright
> Small, self-powered, and makes the sound better. Please describe how it makes the sound better? (other than removing the crackle of a wobbly connection). Thanks, Stephen -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished

Re: Broken sound-out jack on Powerbook Firewire 2000 (Pismo)

2003-01-27 Thread Tony Coult
There's two things wrong with my brilliant Pismo - the useless DVD/CD drive (on my third, and useless one), and the wobbly Sound Out. The answer to the latter is the Griffin iMic. Small, self-powered, and makes the sound better. Though it does, of course, use up a USB port. TONY3ts -- G-Books is

Re: Broken sound-out jack on Powerbook Firewire 2000 (Pismo)

2003-01-26 Thread Ryan Coleman
At 10:04 PM -0500 1/26/03, Brian Burge Hendrix wrote: >Greetings, > >As the subject line notes, the sound-out jack on my Pismo seems to be >broken. When using headphones, I lose the right channel unless I >lightly press on the headphone jack. (Yes, I've tried different >headphones.) There's no prob

Broken sound-out jack on Powerbook Firewire 2000 (Pismo)

2003-01-26 Thread Brian Burge Hendrix
Greetings, As the subject line notes, the sound-out jack on my Pismo seems to be broken. When using headphones, I lose the right channel unless I lightly press on the headphone jack. (Yes, I've tried different headphones.) There's no problem with losing the right channel on the built-in speake