"Denford" RFX8250 Platinum questions
Pioneer uses there own connectors on the p9 combo. Just because it looks the same doesnt always mean it is the same
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The ones on the back of the denon/Rf are standard analog balanced. Can be used with rane,id,PG EQ232,zapco or any other processor and/or amp that has balanced inputs, I think even with the behringer... With the right connector of course.
[ June 18, 2004, 01:51 PM: Message edited by: chev2 ]
.The ones on the back of the denon/Rf are standard analog balanced. Can be used with rane,id,PG EQ232,zapco or any other processor and/or amp that has balanced inputs, I think even with the behringer... With the right connector of course.
[ June 18, 2004, 01:51 PM: Message edited by: chev2 ]
Originally posted by chev2:
What did you use to remove it? and where did you get it from?
What did you use to remove it? and where did you get it from?
With regards to mounting it, the older sony sleeves that require the two pieces to be screwed on each side of the deck work for the 8250. It's a tight fit, but it's an option if you're not iso mounting. As for a trim, that'll prolly have to custom... unless those Nak trims fit?
I've played cd-r's on mine and it plays them all wonderfully. Sure they're not the greatest when burned off an mp3 or wav, but for convenience, it's great. Richness of the sound is still better than my old sony c910/xdp-210 combo and nak-45z.
Only thing is I find the 8250 to get fairly warm. I ended up putting cooling fans on it 'cause the heat is just makin me nervous! [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]
[ June 19, 2004, 11:18 AM: Message edited by: ChinaMan ]
I've played cd-r's on mine and it plays them all wonderfully. Sure they're not the greatest when burned off an mp3 or wav, but for convenience, it's great. Richness of the sound is still better than my old sony c910/xdp-210 combo and nak-45z.
Only thing is I find the 8250 to get fairly warm. I ended up putting cooling fans on it 'cause the heat is just makin me nervous! [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]
[ June 19, 2004, 11:18 AM: Message edited by: ChinaMan ]
P.s Digital outs ! Where do you stick it ?
It is my undersstanding that digital output makes up for not having to use RCA's correct .
What is the unit called that will trasnform the dgitial back to RCA so you can an what's the point... unless you are using amps with digital in ...all confused now . Perhaps someone can explain .
It is my undersstanding that digital output makes up for not having to use RCA's correct .
What is the unit called that will trasnform the dgitial back to RCA so you can an what's the point... unless you are using amps with digital in ...all confused now . Perhaps someone can explain .


