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H/U's internal amp OFF?
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<blockquote data-quote="marcopolo" data-source="post: 41568" data-attributes="member: 542636"><p>There is for example the Kenwood KDC-MP919 MP3 receiver that has a switch to turn the internal amp down.</p><p></p><p>Here is a part of the product info:</p><p></p><p>"... With the KDC-919 you get a powerful 50 watts x 4 (max), three sets of 4.5 volt pre-outs, and a switchable muting circuit for the built-in amp to maximize audio performance when using external amps."</p><p></p><p>I guess that muting circuit is for turning the internal amp down when you dont need it, right? But why would you need one, if the int. amp would not work anyway if it wasn't used? I think that if you switch it off, you eliminate all the electro-static or whatever noises coming out of internal amp (even if not working), kinda like those face plates that can be turned off (I think Clarion has that) to gain the clearest signal possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcopolo, post: 41568, member: 542636"] There is for example the Kenwood KDC-MP919 MP3 receiver that has a switch to turn the internal amp down. Here is a part of the product info: "... With the KDC-919 you get a powerful 50 watts x 4 (max), three sets of 4.5 volt pre-outs, and a switchable muting circuit for the built-in amp to maximize audio performance when using external amps." I guess that muting circuit is for turning the internal amp down when you dont need it, right? But why would you need one, if the int. amp would not work anyway if it wasn't used? I think that if you switch it off, you eliminate all the electro-static or whatever noises coming out of internal amp (even if not working), kinda like those face plates that can be turned off (I think Clarion has that) to gain the clearest signal possible. [/QUOTE]
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