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DigimonNinja

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  1. That is what I've been doing. Although I have to much of a hum.
  2. I'm looking for a job so I need something to kill my time. I will get new pics up a little later, I did found why I was loosing one of my channels. The port for the headphones pluged into was not making a good connection with the board.
  3. Here is a different look at the set up as well as the inside if it will help. I'm also having trouble with one of the channels. For some reason, I keep loosing the signal when I turn the player. I re-did the connection and it still looses it when I turn the player right side up.
  4. Ok, I don't know where to even look to do " impedance matching the speakers to the amp inside." I know very little in this area. If I did not know you to make XLR or RCA cables, I would have not gotten this far with it.
  5. I bought some speakers from one of those surround sound type systems from a junk store for about ten dollars. I’m current running the audio from my DVD player through a duel cassette deck to increase the signal strength to the speakers. Keep in mind that the junk store did not have an amp and I don’t have much money, looking for work. So I decide to modify a portable cassette player to try to amplify the signal strength. Below is a pic what I have done. I have run across a small problem and was wonder if someone can help with a problem. If I feed directly from the DVD to it and from it to the speaker, the signal is to strong and sounds distorted. If I feed the audio from the dual cassette deck to it, I can turn down the volume and it sound better but there is a hum in the speakers with I turn the portable player up. Does anyone know if I can fix that problem? Here is a pic of the speakers. They are aiwa speakers. Note:I'm still new at this and using the very basics I have learn. Plus someone told me to check here for help.
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