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dag.odenhall
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Nov 21, 2013
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There are no indicators for which phone jack is input and which is output. Does it matter? I don't want to short anything on the first use. :-)
Nov 21, 2013
cbbrowne
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Nov 21, 2013
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dag.odenhallLook carefully on the side where the battery is (mine's translucent enough to read part numbers); there's an icon of earphones beside one jack, and an icon that apparently indicates input beside the other. Agreed, it's not terribly visible! :-)
You can also figure out which is which by plugging the earphones into one or the other; when you get the earphone jack, a blue LED turns on, indicating that the amp has turned on.
I'm liking it; prefer a lot to FiiO that I got a couple years ago.
Nov 21, 2013
dag.odenhall
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Nov 21, 2013
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cbbrowneAh, totally missed that. Thanks!
I'm so tempted to connect the included male-to-male wire to both jacks; would be useful when transporting it. Would that create an internal acoustic feedback loop and damage the device, I wonder?
Nov 21, 2013
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