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I have a DXP system and can't seem to get my music on hold volume up very loud. I'm connected via the board inside the system (RJ11 connector pins 1 & 6) to RCA connectors and then back down to the connector that plugs into the MP3 player (head phone connector)
I have seen mention of a 8ohm to 1000ohm audio transformer that I can pick up at Radio Shack. Would this work in this situation ?
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You need to match the DXP which is 500 ohms.
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Larry,
Will that actually "bring up" the volume, just by matching impedence? I thought I had seen where some people have used 1-watt amplifiers to help with this volume problem.
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Originally posted by 5years&counting: Larry,
Will that actually "bring up" the volume, just by matching impedence? I thought I had seen where some people have used 1-watt amplifiers to help with this volume problem. It depends on the equipment, sometimes (most) it will, but there are times that you will need an amplifier.
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We've had trouble with volume on some MP3/Walkman type music devices. A 1 watt amp has always been the answer for us
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