For about as long as I can remember I have been driving the audio output from my GS1200 through an external 10 band Yamaha stereo equalizer, then through an old Radio Shack stereo pre- amplifier. The beauty of the little radio shack amplifier is that it includes a push button mono/stereo switch which is so great for driving mono through 2 front speakers or to headphones. The other great feature is a simple rotary balance control which is essential for balancing super 8 stereo tracks which can vary wildly between film reels.
Well i've been looking to replace that old Realistic amp with something better, but I have found that the current designs of stereo amps do not include a simple balance control! If you want to balance out the stereo you typically have to go deep into the setup menu with your remote and do it from there - what an absolute pain, and essentially useless for on the fly balancing of S8 stereo tracks during projection.
As for a mono/stereo switch forget it , they no longer exist on any current stereo receivers I have looked at. So it's back into the menu system with the remote again.
Guess I will stay with the old reliable Realistic amp - it has the features I need which are apparently unavailable on current equipment.
Well i've been looking to replace that old Realistic amp with something better, but I have found that the current designs of stereo amps do not include a simple balance control! If you want to balance out the stereo you typically have to go deep into the setup menu with your remote and do it from there - what an absolute pain, and essentially useless for on the fly balancing of S8 stereo tracks during projection.
As for a mono/stereo switch forget it , they no longer exist on any current stereo receivers I have looked at. So it's back into the menu system with the remote again.
Guess I will stay with the old reliable Realistic amp - it has the features I need which are apparently unavailable on current equipment.
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