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Kevin, The aux inputs should be optimized for most consumer-level stuff, but you could try different input settings on the 'Rang using the regular inputs--you could even use an A/B box in order to do this. This way, you'd have a trim control and an input type select switch to get the level you needed. I've found that a bit of experimentation with it usually yields the result you're looking for. You could also compare the output of your home CD player or some other source, and be able to see if you portable just wasn't putting out much of a signal. If all else fails, email Mike at Boomerang at: mnelson@dmans.com Please let me know if any of this helps or not. Good luck! Jeff McLeod At 03:31 PM 12/18/98 -0500, you wrote: >Abouyt using the Aux input on the rang... I tried to use my portable CD >player with the rang on my tour last summer, but I couldn't get enough >volume from either the line our or headphones out. Is this a problem with >the rang, or is there something I'm missing? > > Kevin > > > >Kevin Goldsmith kevin@unitcircle.com >Unit Circle Media http://www.unitcircle.com/ > > > __________________________________________ This is not here-- And now is almost over...