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| Amp/Receiver/Speakers/Connections/Cables | Help needed sony sdb900 | qwerty2 | 14 | 2006-10-04 10:03 | | First 650 characters of this post | I am hoping to upgrade my hi-fi system, a sony LBT-A190 (i know its a bit old but i cant afford a new one!) with a sony sdb900 dab reciver, my dad has the same one and agreed to lend it to me to test with my hi-fi, i get a good signal strength (80-90) but the sound is badly distorted and very loud. I believe this is because the phono sockets on my Hi-Fi are designed for the record player it came with (bass and volume are inc |
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