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You'll get lower volume, but the output may be distorted because of the 
impedance mismatch.  Then again, if it's an amplified speaker, you might get 
away with running it that way.

Steve

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From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 04:02
Subject: Re: now here's an interesting problem


> If you plug the speaker in to the headphone jack on the head, rather than
> the speaker jack on the base, you'll have a lower drive to the speaker.
> Maybe that will help.  I haven't seen a step adjustment for the side tone.
> 

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