Post 1 made on Saturday April 13, 2002 at 12:40 |
When would you choose to use a Xantech 791-44 amplified one-zone connecting block instead of a CB60 one-zone connecting block?
I have IR reciever home runs from around the house to the media center and the emitters are all at the media center location.
If I want to use the high-output "flood" IR emitters in the cabinet, is the 791-44 required in this case?
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Post 2 made on Saturday April 13, 2002 at 19:03 |
jazzman Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 365 |
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You really need an amplified block when your outputs aren't balanced. If you plug a mini plug cable directly into a mitsu vcr or a Pioneer MRreceiver jack, for instance, and try to also drive regular emitters, or a 785 ir interface from other block outputs, you may have problems. It is best to have the buffered outputs that an amplified block offers you.
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