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Old December 21st, 2004, 01:08 PM
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Hey, sorry for posting this again. I know I already posted this message in this topic, but I didn't get a reply. I apologize if I am getting annoying with these questions, it's just I spent a lot of money on my iHP-120, and I want to be extra careful.

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Originally Posted by framesaver
The max voltage a 3.5mm jack can handle is about 10V - That's why phantom 48V powered mics have a different kind of socket... So I wouldn't go running anything that might have over that amount of juice to the player.

The voltage attenuator Chris describes would the best option when running to line outs that clip, or just avoid using the line outs and switch to the headphone out of your amp or source audio, which would at least give you the option of adjusting the volume.
So basically, if the audio source has a headphone socket, I can plug one end my cable provided with the player into the headphone socket on the audio source, and the other end into the line-in on my iHP, as long as the volume on the source isn't way to loud?
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