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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 17:27:52 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Dec 28, 6:01*pm, Scott in Baltimore wrote: Actually, I would tap into the volume control by cutting traces. I intend to work with the line-level signals. Scott, OK... that's better yet. Then the only thing that would be considered is the level of that "line" signal. VoiceMax is designed to work with input signals between 50-300mV (a typical dynamic mic output level). VoiceMax output can be adjusted to rock-solid limit at levels between 100-500mV. That would mean that if the output was adjusted to say 200mV... that any input signal (above the adjusted noise gate threshold) would be rock-solid at 200mV with less than 1% THD. www.telstar-electronics.com Brian. Put it in a box that can be powered up with a 9V battery. Use a standard Cobra 4 pin, in and out. You'll sell a ****load more of these. Vinnie S. |
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