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(RST Engineering, Please read!) "The Muse"



 
 
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Old May 23rd 05, 12:28 PM
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Default (RST Engineering, Please read!) "The Muse"


In other words, the volume of the music audio has to
be fairly high, or the Muse will cut out during softer parts of a song.


The audio output device needs a compression circuit to keep audio levels
more near a constant output. There are portable cd players out there that
have such a feature.


Another issue is that my unit only seems to pass one of the stereo
channels through to the headset. I hear the music in both ears, but it's
only the left or right (not sure which) channel.



Your headset may have a dip switch that's factory set to mono-out a stereo
input - like the Bose headset. Try the other setting. Or it may be wired in
mono. Try it on a stereo source at home.


 




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