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<blockquote data-quote="lashlee" data-source="post: 4430991" data-attributes="member: 545803"><p>The 8051 should have more control, and I think it has an 1/8" input from the back. The 415 doesn't have any extra source options other than a changer. Both are going to work well, with the 8 volt of the 8051 sending more voltage and may make things a little better if noise is an issue. I know one of the 8 series decks, the 8443 had the option of a pro mode for some serious sound control, but I think the 8051 is a little simpler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lashlee, post: 4430991, member: 545803"] The 8051 should have more control, and I think it has an 1/8" input from the back. The 415 doesn't have any extra source options other than a changer. Both are going to work well, with the 8 volt of the 8051 sending more voltage and may make things a little better if noise is an issue. I know one of the 8 series decks, the 8443 had the option of a pro mode for some serious sound control, but I think the 8051 is a little simpler. [/QUOTE]
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