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MOH - How to pump up the volume

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fonegirl

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Jan 30, 2002
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We are using a portable CD player to broadcast music on hold. The volume on the player is set to full but when you are put on hold the music is hardly heard.

Any suggestions on how to turn up the input? I have the CD player interfaced to the MICS with a headphone jack that has been wired to the block.

Thanks
 
Sounds as if the wiring to the jack is not on the correct points to pick up the sound from the CD player. It is also possible that the cd player is tired. Take the CD player out and test with another headset if sounds fine change/check wiring config to jack.

PhM

 
If you use the original headset cord you could be shorting the Right and Left signals out. The best way I have found is to buy a mini headset jack at Radio Shack and wire it with jumper wire and it seems to clear it up. Hope this helps.
KDB
 
Yes, what usually causes this problem is using a mono plug into a stereo jack. The left and right signals will short out. Use only a 3 conductor plug into the CD player, then use only left signal + and - on KSU end of cable.
Hope that makes sense.

MarvO said it
 
if signal at bix is present buy not loud - chk with butset in mon mode - you may need a signal booster to match the impedence. you may contact me for more info if required - philvia@hotmail.com
 
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