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my customer wants to use a computer for a music sourse and have me run it from the head set jack of the computer to the system. it is an 824. i have seen mp3 players not have enough volume to work. is this workable. thanks dave
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Doable, yes. Audible, you won't know until you try.
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If using a Headset jack it should work (as long as it is not a 1/4" jack).
Remember that your source is stereo and the Norstar is mono. I have seen a lot of techs hook up one side of headset. When you do that you lose half of the signal (and makes it sound weak). I Always take the ground wire and twist together and then twist the two Signal wires together. Then use that to tie into the phone system. I have NEVER had a problem doing this. And you get the sound from both the right and the left.
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ill give it a shot. thanks. dave
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