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I want the Caiman but it's a bit of a dealbreaker for me that there's no remote... I'm considering the Matrix "mini-i" Balanced DAC, http://tamaudio.com/store/index.php?route=product%2Fproduct&product_id=55
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Believe me, I'm not taking any chances, I'm just wondering... And I pulled the mini jack accidentally, but won't do that again! But mainly I just listen to the speakers a very loud sometimes (when there's a good song) and I'm nervous about blowing them out...
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Hi I just got BeoLab 8002 speakers and i'm a little neurotic about blowing them out... Is it at all possible to blow out these active speakers? Won't they shut off before playing too loud that it blows them out? Also I had them connected to my computer and unfortunately disconnected the mini jack without turning them off and there was a large
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Thank you so much for all your answers and help :) I have concluded that I definitely need a DAC, and I see that the budget DacMagic from Cambridge Audio is getting great reviews. I wish to pick that one up, but what I'm left wondering is how do I control the volume? As I understand it the digital output cannot be volume controlled from the MacBook
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Hi I recently acquired a pair of BeoLab 8002 speakers and I wish to connect them directly to a MacBook Pro computer that serves as a music/tv/media computer. There are two things I'm uncertain of that I'd be very thankful for getting help with :) First, is the internal soundcard in the MacBook Pro good enough for these speakers (via the mini
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