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Re: I have the TA9000ES, Samir-please respond..
Posted by RT on March 31, 1999 at 11:34:43:
I did switch to low output and didn't notice an immediate effect. I haven't had much time to listen to music lately, although I have watched a few movies with friends. Other than having to increase the volume, I didn't notice a big change in sound for home theater. I do hear some static coming from my rear speakers, but I can't tell if it is the recording or my amplifier. My speakers are to the rear corners of the room and about 5 feet back from the couch. Sometimes I have static from the rears and other times none. I only comment on this because I have heard that the Sony is generally dead quiet. However, I have my rears trimmed about 3 db higher than normal because I like the surround effects. When I lower it, it becomes less noticeable. I'll have more time this weekend to listen to music and will try to comment on the voltage change. My hunch is that its still the Toshiba player.