Re: [LAU] M-Audio Audiophile Line Level Inputs

From: Bearcat M. Sandor <HomeTheater@email-addr-hidden-soul.com>
Date: Tue Sep 18 2007 - 08:58:36 EEST

What makes a consumer level pre-amp different? I know some pre-amps "pop" and
i know quite a few subwoofers that "thump" when you first turn them on and
they never blow anything right? That would suggest that every time you are
turning on your Sony you run the risk of blowing something. Quite a few have
delays, but not all do.

Bearcat M. Sandor
On Monday 17 September 2007 in an email titled "Re: [LAU] M-Audio Audiophile
Line Level Inputs" Ken Restivo wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 10:22:05AM -0600, Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
>> Thank you. Are power-off pops a concern? I'm going straight from card to
>> amp.
>
>Yes. I've already screwed up some speakers. These USB audio interfaces go
> BOOM when you power them off. Like, when you kick the line cord out of the
> power strip on your laptop, and, an hour later, the battery goes dead and
> the laptop powers off. For example.
>
>-ken

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