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UNSUNG FEATURE OF MINI TORII - OUTPUT JACKS (Read 4761 times)
Rivieraranch
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UNSUNG FEATURE OF MINI TORII - OUTPUT JACKS
08/04/12 at 14:21:24
 
I recalled that the MINI TORII has the output jacks to feed the signal, along with the amp's sound signature. So I connected the outputs to the input of my CSP2+. Strangely, it sounds a lot better than the CD player connected directly to the CSP2+.
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Re: UNSUNG FEATURE OF MINI TORII - OUTPUT JACKS
Reply #1 - 09/07/12 at 22:07:09
 
Hi, Jim

I'm not fully understanding the output function. If you want to drive the CSP2 or another amp, do the speakers need to stay connected to the MINI?

Normally, I wouldn't expect you could power up an amp without a speaker load.

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Hank
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Re: UNSUNG FEATURE OF MINI TORII - OUTPUT JACKS
Reply #2 - 09/08/12 at 01:41:33
 
I've always kept the speakers connected. I turned down the volume controls nearly all the way and let the CSP2+ handle the amplification for the headphones. The output jacks are designed to drive another amp or something else, with the speakers connected.
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Re: UNSUNG FEATURE OF MINI TORII - OUTPUT JACKS
Reply #3 - 09/29/12 at 20:07:06
 
The line level output is taken off the opt via a dropping resistor.  It's an extremely useful feature, and one I have added in the past with other amplifiers.  I used it from day one to drive a subwoofer amp.
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