RGilmore
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I have an old Quad 8-Track Player that is currently hooked up to my 15-year old amplifier which has multiple analog inputs on the back panel. So it is easy to listen to my old quad tapes.
But ...
one of these days -when the old amplifier bites the dust - I will be forced to purchase a new amplifier and the newer models tend to have very few analog input jacks. (Of course, the HDMI inputs are plentiful !)
I do have a 4-channel Behringer audio interface with a USB output. So perhaps I could use that USB output to connect to a new amplifier when the time comes. I'm assuming that a new amplifier would have a USB input jack and that the amplifier would then be able to maintain the separation of the 4 channels of sound.
Any comments or suggestions? Has anyone else faced difficulties playing old quad media after purchasing a new amp?
But ...
one of these days -when the old amplifier bites the dust - I will be forced to purchase a new amplifier and the newer models tend to have very few analog input jacks. (Of course, the HDMI inputs are plentiful !)
I do have a 4-channel Behringer audio interface with a USB output. So perhaps I could use that USB output to connect to a new amplifier when the time comes. I'm assuming that a new amplifier would have a USB input jack and that the amplifier would then be able to maintain the separation of the 4 channels of sound.
Any comments or suggestions? Has anyone else faced difficulties playing old quad media after purchasing a new amp?